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Thredbo 10: Recent submissions

    • Public funding to long distance buses: an entry barrier or a necessity? 

      Leiren, Merethe Dotterud; Fearnley, Nils
      Published 2007-01-01
      Despite the deregulation of the market, the Norwegian express bus market is heavily concentrated to one major actor; Nor-Way Bussekspress which is owned by 40 different bus operators. We investigate this lack of competiton. ...
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    • Understanding key drivers of public transport patronage growth - recent South East Queensland 

      Streeting, Mark; Barlow, Robin
      Published 2007-01-01
      Historically, the lack of modal integration was a key factor limiting public transport patronage growth in South East Queensland (SEQ). In June 2002, the Queensland Government announced a commitment to the introduction of ...
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    • Long-term trends in modal share for urban passenger travel 

      Cosgrove, David; Gargett, David
      Published 2007-01-01
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    • Climate change, enhanced Greenhouse Gas Emissions and passenger transport – what can we do to make a difference? 

      Hensher, David A.
      Published 2007-01-01
      Climate change, global warming and enhanced greenhouse gas emissions (GGEs) are hot topics for many reasons, including scientific and speculative. The transportation sector, led by the automobile, has been cited constantly ...
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    • Effective ways to grow urban bus markets – a synthesis of evidence 

      Currie, Graham; Wallis, Ian
      Published 2007-01-01
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