Sustainable urban transport financing from the sidewalk to the subway : capital, operations, and maintenance financing /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autores principales: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington, DC :
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / World Bank,
[2016]
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Colección: | World Bank e-Library.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Executive Summary; Abbreviations; Introduction; PART 1 Sustainable Urban Transport Financing; Chapter 1 Challenges for Urban Transport Financing and Cities' "Underfunding Trap"; Model Analysis of Urban Transport Finance Investments for Cities of Different Scale; Insufficiency of Revenue Sources and the Underfunding Trap; Impacts of Transport Underfinancing on Economic Development and Urban Poor; Partial Strategies in Current Literature; Notes; Chapter 2 Analytical Framework for Urban Transport Financing from the Sidewalk to the Subway.
- Framework OverviewWho Benefits Pays; Wise Investments: Sustainable Financing and Sustainable Transport; Complementary Sources of Revenue and Addressing Periodicity; Notes; Chapter 3 Framework Analysis of Public and Private Financing Instruments; Overview; Measure of Benefits and Funding Periodicity; Revenue Levels and Financial and Transport Sustainability; Notes; Chapter 4 From the Sidewalk to the Subway: Comprehensive and Sustainable Urban Transport Financing; Combining Instruments to Finance Transport Investments.
- Moving Forward: Integrated Transport Planning, Wise Investments, and the Role for Public SubsidiesNote; Chapter 5 Conclusion; PART 2 Financing Instruments; Chapter 6 General Benefit Instruments; Public Transport Subsidies, Property Taxes, and National and International Grants and Loans; Climate-Related Financing Instruments; Notes; Chapter 7 Direct Benefit Instruments; Chapter 8 Indirect Benefit Instruments; Advertising and Employer Contributions; Value Capture Strategies; Notes; Chapter 9 Public-Private Partnerships; Bibliography; Figures.
- 1.1 Typical Pattern of Capital, Operation, and Maintenance Expenditures for Transport1.2 Total Estimated Costs (Capital, Operation, and Maintenance) for Medium, Large, and Mega Cities over 20 Years; 1.3 Infrastructure Needs (a) and Estimated Total Cost of Capital and Maintenance (b) for Bogota's Road Network over 20 Years; 1.4 Schematic Representation of a City's Underfunding Trap Based on Empirical Data for the Bogota Transport System; 1.5 Total Costs (Explicit and Implicit) and Benefits of Cars and Public Transport.
- 4.1 Use of Financing Instruments for Capital, Operations, and Maintenance Costs by Urban Transport Mode4.2 Use of Financing Instruments for Different Elements of the Urban Transport System; 6.1 Overview of Climate Financing Instruments; 8.1 Value Capture Strategies and Spatial Distribution; 9.1 Types of Public-Private Partnerships; Tables; 1.1 City Sizes and Associated Transport Infrastructure; 1.2 Main Revenue Sources in Urban Transport; 2.1 Financing Instruments by Type of Beneficiary; 3.1 Summarized Analysis Framework for Evaluating Urban Transport Financing.