영문목차
OPENING SESSION=5
INTRODUCTORY REPORTS=27
Topic 1: Scenarios, forecasts and data collection: Experience and prospects
a) Scenarios, forecasts: Experience and Prospects
Pan-European border crossing transport: D. BJØRNLAND (N)=31
European inland freight transport - scenarios for 2020 and some related policy implications: G. GIANNOPOULOS (GR)=61
Construction of a reference scenario for Europe: C. REYNAUD (F)=93
Views on forecasts, traffic flows and infrastructure needs in Hungary: I. HELCZ (H)=129
b) Data collection: Experience and prospects
The state of empirical research in the mobility field and future prospects: W. BROdiaeresisG, E. ERL (D)=159
Future transport and travel data needs: a practitioner's perspective: T. VAN DER HOORN (NL)=181
Topic 2: Transformation of economic and institutional structures and technological trends: Experience and prospects
a) Economic and institutional transformations
Decoupling transport intensity from economic growth: H. BAUM (D)=209
Transformation of the economic and institutional structures of transport as a result of the further enlargement of the European Union: Survey - Outlook: J. BURNEWICZ (PL)=235
b) Intermodality :
The competitiveness of intermodal freight transport networks in Europe: M. BEUTHE, B. JOURQUIN, J. CHARLIER (B)=271
c) Public-private partnerships
A new approach to the management of roads: A vision for the 21superscript ST century: N. BRUZELIUS (S)=303
d) Technology
Technology policies for a better transport system in Europe: H. VAN ZUYLEN (NL)=333
Topic 3: Peripherality and pan-European integration: Experience and prospects
Accessibility and regional development. Trans-European networks and peripheral regions (The case of Greece): A. ARGYRIS/S. KOSTOPOULOU (GR)=381
Community aid for the construction of transport infrastructure in Spain: Impact and perspectives: J. MENENDEZ (E)=425
European integration: The situation of EU candidate countries: M. HERRY (A)=459
Peripherality and pan-European integration: The case of the CEECs: W. SUCHORZEWSKI (PL)=533
Peripherality and pan-European integration. The development of transport in the PHARE countries: P. HILFERINK (NL)=569
Peripherality and pan-European integration. The case of the Czech Republic: F. HEP (CZ)=597
SUMMARY OF DISCUSSIONS
H. FOKAS=629