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Home Economic evaluation manual 2005 - vol 2 (demand management & transport services) Ch 3 Evaluation of TDM proposals 3.9 - Period of analysis

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  • Economic evaluation
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3.9 - Period of analysis

  • 3.1- Overview
  • 3.2 - Method of evaluation
  • 3.3 - Scope of analysis
  • 3.4 - Stages of analysis
  • 3.5 - Do minimum
  • 3.6 - Travel impacts
  • 3.7 - Costs of TDM programmes
  • 3.8 - Benefits of TDM programmes
  • 3.9 - Period of analysis
  • 3.10 - Cost benefit evaluation
  • 3.11 - Alternatives and options
  • 3.12 - Sensitivity analysis
  • 3.13 - Monitoring
  • 3.14 - Selecting the appropriate evaluation method
  • 3.15 - References

3.9 - Period of analysis

Introduction


The period of analysis for TDM proposals should cover the full life of the component parts of the proposal but may be less than the standard 25 years (section 3 of volume 1).

In particular, the period of analysis should be no more than 10 years for TDM projects using promotion/education to change travel behaviour.



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