Blar i NTNU Open på forfatter "Babri, Sahar"
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Analyse av transportscenarier i Geiranger fjordsystem
Aspen, Dina Margrethe; Johansen, Børge Andreas Heggen; Babri, Sahar (Research report, 2020)Denne rapporten er en delleveranse i forskningsprosjektet SUSTRANS «Sustainable transportation in rural tourism pressure areas» som har som mål å utvikle metoder for å vurdere transportsystemer i rurale turistområder med ... -
Charging electric vehicles on long trips and the willingness to pay to reduce waiting for charging. Stated preference survey in Norway
Hoen, Fredrik Solvi; Diez Gutierrez, Maria; Babri, Sahar; Hess, Stephane; Tørset, Trude (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Technological developments in charging speed and battery capacity are leading to an increased use of electric vehicles (EV) for long trips, but the charging infrastructure network is too scarce to satisfy the growing energy ... -
Relationship between agglomeration and productivity in a Norwegian context: Estimates for cost benefit analysis
Nilsen, Øyvind Lervik; Babri, Sahar; Andersen, Stig Nyland; Tørset, Trude (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Cost–benefit analysis (CBA) is an important tool in many countries in the evaluation of transport investments. The main objective of CBA is to allocate society’s shared resources by considering all costs and benefits to ... -
Risk Allocation Framework in Public Private Partnership Projects: An analysis of Norwegian context
Babri, Sahar (Master thesis, 2014)For many years, public sector has collaborated with private sector under Public Private Partnership scheme in order to implement big high-risk projects to improve infrastructures or increase public service level. Despite ... -
A simulation model to assess emission reduction policies in tourism transport: Case study of the Geiranger fjord UNESCO world heritage site in Norway
Babri, Sahar; Diez Gutierrez, Maria; Aspen, Dina Margrethe; Johansen, Børge Andreas Heggen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Tourism transport may lead to significant air emissions and congestion problems on road networks. This is particularly troublesome for nature-based tourism destinations, as they often are in rural areas with low transportation ...