Ekonomické hodnocení environmentálních dopadů vybraných dopravních projektů

Title in English Economic Valuation of Environmental Impacts of Chosen Transport Projects
Authors

PAŘIL Vilém

Year of publication 2015
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Economics and Administration

Citation
Description The key research question of this dissertation lies in a problem if based on the assessment of environmental cost economy (as minimization of inputs or frugality to the environment) it is possible to make a decision on least cost solution in view of environmental, investment and operational cost (that includes its comparison). The consequential key goal of dissertation is to perform spatial identification of relevant environmental impacts caused by realization of road transport infrastructure projects in view of routes itself and in view of the burden for affected municipalities. The dissertation is focused on evaluation of complex environmental impacts caused by selected road transport infrastructure projects. The project view in this work keeps the principle of whole routing assessment for individual roads, not only separated parts or passages. The subject of this work rests in complete express road network in the Czech Republic (including the roads planned and under construction). The second hierarchical road level is based on regional second class road (which mean the highest regional road level in regional governance). These regional roads are defined geographically in the Cohesion region of Southeast. The second fulfilled condition is the connection of regional road to regional Administration Center. In the view of environmental impacts following components are included: land grabbing, forest grabbing, impacts on important natural sites, impact on water protection area and impacts on population concerning noise and air pollution. There is discussion and confrontation of two different approaches in this work (spatial and economical). Both of them are based on diverse foundations and both use various methodological frameworks with dissimilar limitations. Nevertheless the discussion of the results indicates the relevance and correspondence of both types of results. Thus mutual complementarity can be determined to reach complex information as support decision instrument for public investment. Discussion of limits of achieved results points out the need to use another supplementary and complementary research instruments and approaches (e.g. institutional).

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