Different ways to integrate environmental values into car taxation policy

Authors

  • Pia Bøgelund Aalborg Universitet

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5278/ojs.td.v9i1.4559

Abstract

  1. Green car taxation – an introductory remark

  2. Perspectives on environmental policy making

    The concepts of sustainable development and ecological modernisation in comparison

  3. “Making transport pay its true costs” – throwing out the baby with the bathtub?

    A question of market failures
    Confronting the motorist with the true costs of transportation Calculating the monetary value of externalities
    Externality taxation in action
    Evaluating the “true costs” approach

  4. “Sustainable transport taxation” – loosing sight of a daily life?
    A question of ecological limits and distributional issues Changing fundamental structures of society
    The crucial role of participatory approaches in decision-making Inventing new decision-making instruments

    Evaluating the sustainability approach

  5. “Situated action in a global perspective” – suggesting a synthesis

    A characterisation of the two approaches Suggesting a synthesis

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Published

31-12-2002

How to Cite

Bøgelund, P. (2002). Different ways to integrate environmental values into car taxation policy. Proceedings from the Annual Transport Conference at Aalborg University, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.5278/ojs.td.v9i1.4559

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Section

Trafikpolitik og organisation – Klima og planlægning