High-Speed Rail and Sustainability: Decision-making and the political economy of investment (Routledge Explorations in Environmental Studies)

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High speed rail (HSR) is being touted as a strategic investment for connecting people across regions, while also fostering prosperity and smart urban growth. However, as its popularity increases, its implementation has become contentious with various parties contesting the validity of socioeconomic and environmental objectives put forward as justification for investment.

High Speed Rail and Sustainability explores the environmental, economic and social effects of developing a HSR system, presenting new evaluations of the proposed system in California in the US as well as lessons from international experience. Drawing upon the accumulated experience from past HSR system development around the world, leading experts present a diverse set of perspectives as well as diverse contexts of implementation. Assessments of the California case as well as cases from Japan, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Taiwan, China, and the UK show how governments and stakeholders have bridged the gap between the vision and the realities of connecting metropolitan regions through HSR.

This is a valuable resource for academics, researchers and policy-makers in the areas of urban planning, civil engineering, transportation and environmental design.

Author(s): Blas Luis Pérez Henríquez (editor), Elizabeth Deakin (editor)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2018

Language: English
Pages: 369

Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of figures
List of tables
List of contributors
Introduction
Part I What have we learned so far from high-speed rail systems around the world?
1 Background on high-speed rail
2 Realising the potential of HSR: the United Kingdom experience
3 The Shinkansen and its impacts
4 Where high-speed rail is relevant: the French case study
5 Evidence from the Italian high-speed rail market: competition between modes and between HSR operators
6 High-speed rail in Spain: territorial management and sustainable urban development
7 High-speed rail and air travel complementarity: the case of Germany
8 Taiwan’s HSR and the financial crises of the Taiwan High Speed Rail Corporation
9 The influence of high-speed rail station site selection on travel efficiency: the case of the Shanghai Hongqiao Hub
10 Forecasting for high-speed rail: an operator’s perspective on risk reduction through informed use of forecasting
11 Enhancing the cost-benefit analysis of high-speed rail
Part II California’s bold HSR adventure: transforming transport culture in America
12 Background on high-speed rail in California
13 High-speed rail and smart growth in California
14 Institutional evolution and the politics of planning HSR in California
15 High-speed rail and economic development: business agglomerations and policy implications
16 Environmental impact of high-speed rail in California
17 Uncertainties in the life cycle assessment of high-speedrail’s energy and environmental impacts
18 Equity analysis of California high-speed rail
19 NIMBY reactions to HSR: conflicts over the proposed right of way
20 High-speed rail stations as transportation nodes and places: lessons for California
21 Conclusions: high-speed rail and sustainability
Index