Title
Social impacts of transport: literature review and the state of the practice of transport appraisal in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
2009
Subject Area
Infrastructure - Facilities, Location - UK, Social Issues - Well being
Abstract
Transport appraisals in European countries increasingly address three dimensions of sustainability—economic, ecological and social. However, social impacts of transport have been underexposed in (ex-ante) transport project appraisal, at least in the Netherlands. Firstly, this article presents a theoretical framework describing the relationships between determinants of social impacts of transport; it also provides a definition and categorization of those impacts. Secondly, the article reviews the state of the practice of national transport project appraisal in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. The article shows that social impacts of transport investments can take on many forms and their levels of importance may vary widely, in project appraisal. The UK transport appraisal guidance includes a spectrum of social impacts through quantitative and qualitative assessments that is broader than the Dutch appraisal guidance. However, it does not cover the full range as identified in the literature. This holds, in particular, for the temporary impacts of transport investments, health impacts, social cohesion, the distribution and accumulation of impacts across population groups and social justice. All in all, it can be concluded that there is a long way to go before social impacts of transport projects are completely included in appraisals, in a way that allows us to compare them to economic and ecological effects. To get to the article above, please click on Journals, click on Publications A-Z, click on Transport Reviews, click on Vol 29, click on Issue 1, click on Social impacts of transport.
Recommended Citation
Geurs, K, Boon W, Van Wee, B, Social impacts of transport: Literature review and the state of the practice of transport appraisal in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, Transport Reviews, Vol. 29, Issue 1, pp. 69-90, January 2009.
