Seminars
 

 

A series of five international seminars has been organised, including a set of modal workshops where issues specific to particular modes have been explored. Each seminar included pre-written peer-reviewed position papers or presentations by leading academics, policy makers and other stakeholders, with time set aside for discussion and debate. Key topics addressed by the seminar were:

1) acceptability of pricing reform in transport;
2) best practice in pricing reforms;
3) barriers to implementation and possible solutions and
4) phasing and packaging of reforms.

 

21, 22 and 23 November 2001 (Brussels)
Seminar One - "Key Requirements for Implementing Pricing Reform in Transport"
14-15 May 2002 (Brussels)
Seminar Two - "Implementing Reform in Transport Pricing: Identifying Mode-Specific Issues" (linked with MC-ICAM)
23-24 October 2002 (Brussels)
Seminar Three - "Implementing Reform in Transport Pricing: Constraints and Solutions. Learning from Best practice"

13-14 May 2003 (Leuven)
Seminar Four - "Implementing Pricing Policies in Transport: Phasing and Packaging" (linked with MC-ICAM Final Conference)


1 October 2003 (Brussels)
Seminar Five - "Charging for Heavy Goods Vehicles"

16-17 October 2003 (Budapest)
Seminar Six - "Implementing pricing policies in transport - With special regard to NAS countries"

More info on the event are available at the BUTE - Department of Transport Economics web page

4-5 February 2004 (Brussels)
Final Conference
Key conclusions from the project (draft for discussion)

   

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Deliverable 1: "Identifying Key Requirements for Pricing Reform"
Deliverable 2: "Identifying mode-specific issues for pricing reform"
Deliverable 3: "Learning from best practice"
Deliverable 4: "Phasing and packaging"
Deliverable 5: "Special Conference for Newly Associated States (NAS) "
Report on the seminar on HGV charging
Deliverable 6: "Report on the Final Conference "
Final Report
   
     

 

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