Are road transportation investments in line with demand projections? A gravity-based analysis for Turkey

In this research, an integrated gravity-based model was built, and a scenario analysis was conducted to project the demand levels for routes related to the highway projects suggested in TINA-Turkey. The gravity-based model was used to perform a disaggregated analysis to estimate the demand levels th...

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Veröffentlicht in:Transport policy 2013-09, Vol.29, p.227-235
Hauptverfasser: Ülengin, Füsun, Özaydın, Özay, Ülengin, Burç, Kopp, Andreas, Önsel, Şule, Kabak, Özgür, Aktaş, Emel
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Zusammenfassung:In this research, an integrated gravity-based model was built, and a scenario analysis was conducted to project the demand levels for routes related to the highway projects suggested in TINA-Turkey. The gravity-based model was used to perform a disaggregated analysis to estimate the demand levels that will occur on the routes which are planned to be improved in specific regions of Turkey from now until 2020. During the scenario development phase for these gravity-based models, the growth rate of Turkey's GDP, as estimated by the World Bank from now until 2017, was used as the baseline scenario. Besides, it is assumed that the gross value added (GVA) of the origin and destination regions of the selected routes will show a pattern similar to GDP growth rates. Based on the estimated GDP values, and the projected GVA growth rates, the demand for each selected route was projected and found that the demand level for some of these road projects is expected to be very low, and hence additional measures would be needed to make these investments worthwhile. •We evaluated the feasibility of TEN-T Turkey projects.•We used an integrated gravity-based and scenario analysis.•Scenarios were based on different assumptions concerning regional developments.•We found that some of the projects will yield very low demand.
ISSN:0967-070X
1879-310X
DOI:10.1016/j.tranpol.2013.07.002