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Bert van Wee

Researcher at Delft University of Technology

Publications -  266
Citations -  15659

Bert van Wee is an academic researcher from Delft University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Travel behavior & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 246 publications receiving 12706 citations. Previous affiliations of Bert van Wee include Utrecht University.

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Attitudes towards the role of Cost–Benefit Analysis in the decision-making process for spatial-infrastructure projects: A Dutch case study

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide a systematic overview of the attitudes of key actors in the Dutch Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) practice towards the role of CBA in the decision-making process for spatial-infrastructure projects.
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Transport and ethics : ethics and the evaluation of transport policies and projects

Bert van Wee
TL;DR: In this article, the authors fill a major gap in the literature, through its understanding of the many important dimensions of ethics and its treatment of a range of situations in transport, through asking about the why, what and how as it relates to ethics.
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Carsharing: the impact of system characteristics on its potential to replace private car trips and reduce car ownership

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore the potential of carsharing in replacing private car trips and reducing car ownership and how this is affected by its attributes and find that people vary significantly with respect to these two stated intentions, and that a higher intention of trip replacement does not necessarily correspond to higher intention to reduce car ownership.
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Land-use/transport Interaction Models as Tools for Sustainability Impact Assessment of Transport Investments: Review and Research Perspectives

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a framework for assessing the impacts of land use and transport policies on the economy, society and the environment, including economic, environmental and social impacts.
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Evaluating the impact of land use on travel behaviour: the environment versus accessibility

TL;DR: In this paper, accessibility benefits should be included in evaluations of land use concept, and there still is debate on the impacts of land uses on transport, however, there is no consensus on the impact of land usage on transport.