Generalized Approach for Assessing Direct User Impacts of Multimodal Transport Projects

Author:

Alstadt Brian B.1,Weisbrod Glen E.1

Affiliation:

1. Economic Development Research Group, 2 Oliver Street, 9th Floor, Boston, MA 02109.

Abstract

The effects of a transportation project can be estimated either by benefit–cost accounting or by economic development impact analysis; both are regularly used by government agencies to plan and justify investments. Although these approaches differ in methodology, both rely on the estimation of direct user impacts—those arising from changes in the quantity and quality of travel. However, a survey of published analyses and guides reveals, first, that there is considerable confusion between an economic benefit (as used in benefit–cost accounting) and an economic impact (as used in impact analysis) and, second, that user impacts are frequently estimated too narrowly by ignoring intermodal effects and impacts to freight shippers. To address these issues, a framework is presented for estimating direct user impacts that is generalized to accommodate multiple travel modes in a way that avoids double counting, gives a full treatment of freight shippers and carriers, and differentiates between benefits and impacts for use in either type of analysis.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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