以获取为基础的成本效益分析

IF 5.7 2区 工程技术 Q1 ECONOMICS
Isaac Mann, David M. Levinson
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摘要

目前的交通投资成本效益分析(CBA)方法依赖于潜在用户旅行时间的节省。这种方法在历史上一直存在预测不准确的重大趋势,因此受到质疑和批评。交通便利性,即到达有价值目的地的难易程度,可以作为一种替代方法。交通便利性与土地价值密切相关,可通过享乐主义分析进行衡量,因此,交通措施带来的交通便利性收益可通过房地产增值进行货币化。我们对这一假设进行了验证,并对悉尼西南地铁连接线(SWML)进行了评估。
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Access-based cost-benefit analysis

Current methods of cost-benefit analysis (CBA) for transport investments rely on travel-time savings for potential users. This approach presents a consistent and significant historical trend of forecast inaccuracy, and thus has been questioned and criticized. Access, or the ease of reaching valued destinations, can be used as an alternative. Access features a strong correlation with land value which can be measured through hedonic analysis, and subsequently, access gains offered by a transport initiative can be monetised via property uplift. We test this hypothesis and evaluate Sydney's South West Metro Link (SWML).

We first develop linear and semi-log ordinary least square hedonic pricing models for house sales in the Sydney region. The models are set up with structural and neighbourhood attributes in addition to access measures, and result in a statistically significant fit.

Next, we model changes to job access induced by the SWML. Benefits are then quantified by land value uplift and are estimated at $1.87 Billion in 2031 and between $1.53–$3.08 Billion in 2061, which reflect base and transit-oriented development (TOD) scenarios. The project is thus feasible should certain land use and economic conditions be met, including TOD to occur about station localities by 2061 and if project costs are minimal. Although limitations are noted, access-based CBA exhibits significant promise as an alternative approach to appraisal and has direct application in value capture strategy.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
11.50
自引率
11.50%
发文量
197
期刊介绍: A major resurgence has occurred in transport geography in the wake of political and policy changes, huge transport infrastructure projects and responses to urban traffic congestion. The Journal of Transport Geography provides a central focus for developments in this rapidly expanding sub-discipline.
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