Domenico Patassini, Donald Miller
Beyond Benefit Cost Analysis
Accounting for Non-Market Values in Planning Evaluation
Domenico Patassini, Donald Miller
Beyond Benefit Cost Analysis
Accounting for Non-Market Values in Planning Evaluation
- Broschiertes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
Illustrated by case studies from Europe, North America and the Middle East, this book examines how non-market values can be identified, measured and incorporated into planning evaluation methodologies. The traditional means of assessing planning options, benefit-cost analysis, requires that all effects be expressed in monetary terms and this volume offers alternative approaches.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Military Cost-Benefit Analysis256,99 €
- Harry F. Campbell (Australia University of Queensland)Cost-Benefit Analysis89,99 €
- Karine NyborgThe Ethics and Politics of Environmental Cost-Benefit Analysis49,99 €
- John SchofieldCost-Benefit Analysis in Urban & Regional Planning30,99 €
- Charles JobCost-Benefit Analysis of Groundwater Policy and Projects, with Case Studies42,99 €
- Per-Olov JohanssonCost-Benefit Analysis for Project Appraisal66,99 €
- Kerry Krutilla (Bloomington Indiana University)Benefit-Cost Analysis of Air Pollution, Energy, and Climate Regulations25,99 €
-
-
-
Illustrated by case studies from Europe, North America and the Middle East, this book examines how non-market values can be identified, measured and incorporated into planning evaluation methodologies. The traditional means of assessing planning options, benefit-cost analysis, requires that all effects be expressed in monetary terms and this volume offers alternative approaches.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 152mm x 232mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 518g
- ISBN-13: 9781138356597
- ISBN-10: 113835659X
- Artikelnr.: 63656566
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 152mm x 232mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 518g
- ISBN-13: 9781138356597
- ISBN-10: 113835659X
- Artikelnr.: 63656566
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Domenico Patassini, Donald Miller
Contents: Preface; Introduction - accounting for non-market values in
planning evaluation, Donald Miller and Domenico Patassini. Part I Methods
and Application: Evaluation of visitability of public urban places, Henk
Voogd; Methods for evaluating environmental justice - approaches to
implementing U.S. Executive Order 12898, Donald Miller; Issues in transport
multi-modal choice - a case study in Wales, Christopher Yewlett; Evaluation
of urban green spaces, Tüzin Baycan Levent and Peter Nijkamp; Contextual
knowledge generated by a decision support system for brownfield development
- the case of Porto Marghera (Venice, Italy), Domenico Patassini, Paola
Cossettini, Enrico De Polignol, Markus Hedorfer, Chiara Paneghetti and
Enrico Rinaldi. Part II Methodological Approaches: New Strategies: Towards
social value for money, Nathaniel Lichfield; The use and abuse of
indicators for evaluating land use and environmental planning - experience
from the UK, Barry Pearce; The contribution of strategic impact assessment
to planning evaluation, Maria do Rosário Partidário; Problem structuring
methods as an aid to multiple-stakeholder evaluation, Jonathan Rosenhead;
Integrated planning and integrated evaluation - theoretical references and
methodological approaches, Luigi Fusco Girard, Maria Cerreta and Pasquale
De Torro. Part III Scenarios As An Exploratory Approach: Analysis of the
INTELCITY scenarios for the city of the future from a Southern European
perspective, Patrizia Lombardi and Steve Curwell; Scenarios as an
exploratory evaluation approach - some experiences from Southern
Mediterranean, Angela Barbanente and Abdul Khakee; Ethical and moral
reasoning and dilemmas in evaluation processes - perspectives for
intelligent agents, Dino Borri, Grazia Concilio, Franco Selicato and
Carmelo Torre. Part IV Organizational and Institutional Context of
Evaluation and Decision: Towards a conceptual framework for evaluating
governance capacities in European polycentric urb
planning evaluation, Donald Miller and Domenico Patassini. Part I Methods
and Application: Evaluation of visitability of public urban places, Henk
Voogd; Methods for evaluating environmental justice - approaches to
implementing U.S. Executive Order 12898, Donald Miller; Issues in transport
multi-modal choice - a case study in Wales, Christopher Yewlett; Evaluation
of urban green spaces, Tüzin Baycan Levent and Peter Nijkamp; Contextual
knowledge generated by a decision support system for brownfield development
- the case of Porto Marghera (Venice, Italy), Domenico Patassini, Paola
Cossettini, Enrico De Polignol, Markus Hedorfer, Chiara Paneghetti and
Enrico Rinaldi. Part II Methodological Approaches: New Strategies: Towards
social value for money, Nathaniel Lichfield; The use and abuse of
indicators for evaluating land use and environmental planning - experience
from the UK, Barry Pearce; The contribution of strategic impact assessment
to planning evaluation, Maria do Rosário Partidário; Problem structuring
methods as an aid to multiple-stakeholder evaluation, Jonathan Rosenhead;
Integrated planning and integrated evaluation - theoretical references and
methodological approaches, Luigi Fusco Girard, Maria Cerreta and Pasquale
De Torro. Part III Scenarios As An Exploratory Approach: Analysis of the
INTELCITY scenarios for the city of the future from a Southern European
perspective, Patrizia Lombardi and Steve Curwell; Scenarios as an
exploratory evaluation approach - some experiences from Southern
Mediterranean, Angela Barbanente and Abdul Khakee; Ethical and moral
reasoning and dilemmas in evaluation processes - perspectives for
intelligent agents, Dino Borri, Grazia Concilio, Franco Selicato and
Carmelo Torre. Part IV Organizational and Institutional Context of
Evaluation and Decision: Towards a conceptual framework for evaluating
governance capacities in European polycentric urb
Contents: Preface; Introduction - accounting for non-market values in
planning evaluation, Donald Miller and Domenico Patassini. Part I Methods
and Application: Evaluation of visitability of public urban places, Henk
Voogd; Methods for evaluating environmental justice - approaches to
implementing U.S. Executive Order 12898, Donald Miller; Issues in transport
multi-modal choice - a case study in Wales, Christopher Yewlett; Evaluation
of urban green spaces, Tüzin Baycan Levent and Peter Nijkamp; Contextual
knowledge generated by a decision support system for brownfield development
- the case of Porto Marghera (Venice, Italy), Domenico Patassini, Paola
Cossettini, Enrico De Polignol, Markus Hedorfer, Chiara Paneghetti and
Enrico Rinaldi. Part II Methodological Approaches: New Strategies: Towards
social value for money, Nathaniel Lichfield; The use and abuse of
indicators for evaluating land use and environmental planning - experience
from the UK, Barry Pearce; The contribution of strategic impact assessment
to planning evaluation, Maria do Rosário Partidário; Problem structuring
methods as an aid to multiple-stakeholder evaluation, Jonathan Rosenhead;
Integrated planning and integrated evaluation - theoretical references and
methodological approaches, Luigi Fusco Girard, Maria Cerreta and Pasquale
De Torro. Part III Scenarios As An Exploratory Approach: Analysis of the
INTELCITY scenarios for the city of the future from a Southern European
perspective, Patrizia Lombardi and Steve Curwell; Scenarios as an
exploratory evaluation approach - some experiences from Southern
Mediterranean, Angela Barbanente and Abdul Khakee; Ethical and moral
reasoning and dilemmas in evaluation processes - perspectives for
intelligent agents, Dino Borri, Grazia Concilio, Franco Selicato and
Carmelo Torre. Part IV Organizational and Institutional Context of
Evaluation and Decision: Towards a conceptual framework for evaluating
governance capacities in European polycentric urb
planning evaluation, Donald Miller and Domenico Patassini. Part I Methods
and Application: Evaluation of visitability of public urban places, Henk
Voogd; Methods for evaluating environmental justice - approaches to
implementing U.S. Executive Order 12898, Donald Miller; Issues in transport
multi-modal choice - a case study in Wales, Christopher Yewlett; Evaluation
of urban green spaces, Tüzin Baycan Levent and Peter Nijkamp; Contextual
knowledge generated by a decision support system for brownfield development
- the case of Porto Marghera (Venice, Italy), Domenico Patassini, Paola
Cossettini, Enrico De Polignol, Markus Hedorfer, Chiara Paneghetti and
Enrico Rinaldi. Part II Methodological Approaches: New Strategies: Towards
social value for money, Nathaniel Lichfield; The use and abuse of
indicators for evaluating land use and environmental planning - experience
from the UK, Barry Pearce; The contribution of strategic impact assessment
to planning evaluation, Maria do Rosário Partidário; Problem structuring
methods as an aid to multiple-stakeholder evaluation, Jonathan Rosenhead;
Integrated planning and integrated evaluation - theoretical references and
methodological approaches, Luigi Fusco Girard, Maria Cerreta and Pasquale
De Torro. Part III Scenarios As An Exploratory Approach: Analysis of the
INTELCITY scenarios for the city of the future from a Southern European
perspective, Patrizia Lombardi and Steve Curwell; Scenarios as an
exploratory evaluation approach - some experiences from Southern
Mediterranean, Angela Barbanente and Abdul Khakee; Ethical and moral
reasoning and dilemmas in evaluation processes - perspectives for
intelligent agents, Dino Borri, Grazia Concilio, Franco Selicato and
Carmelo Torre. Part IV Organizational and Institutional Context of
Evaluation and Decision: Towards a conceptual framework for evaluating
governance capacities in European polycentric urb