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Gesamtwirtschaftliche Effekte des öffentlichen Verkehrs mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Verdichtungs- und Agglomerationseffekte

Axhausen, Kay W.; Bischof, Tamara; Fuhrer, Raphael; Neuenschwander, René; Sarlas, Georgios; Walker, Philipp
2015

Schlussbericht an SBB Lab, St. Gallen. Bern und Zürich: IVT, ETH Zürich und Ecoplan.  Mehr
Mit dieser Studie wurden zum ersten Mal für die Schweiz die Agglomerationseffekte (wider economic benefits) quantifiziert und räumlich analysiert. Eine Verbesserung der ÖV-Erreichbarkeit um 100 Prozent führt zu einer Produktivitätssteigerung von durchschnittlich 1 bis 2 Prozent. In urban geprägten Gegenden ist dieser Effekt in etwa doppelt so hoch.

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27 | September 2015: Abschlussbericht Future Cities Laboratory FCL

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Prof. Dr. Kay W. Axhausen
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