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Greening freight transport : policy based on data, but policy!
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Abstract
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Policies for greening freight transport are not new. Already in the 90’ies, multimodality and intermodality were high on the European agenda. Heavy investments were made in additional infrastructure, price incentives (subsidies) were awarded, and regulation was established, among others, to separate rail network managers from operators. All these measures were without doubt conditions without which a substantial modal shift could not materialise. However, this is not sufficient, witness the modal shift figures of the past two decades. Smooth operations in chains are needed. |
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English
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RSC Policy Briefs
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2021
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39
(2021)
, p. 11-12
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