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What is asset management? How do road administrations achieve an integrated approach to asset management? How does this differ from the management of individual assets? What are the implications for data collection and management? What does it mean for road administrations and road sector policy? This report examines the requirements of asset management systems, the integration of existing component systems into a comprehensive approach to asset management, the incorporation of a business-like approach, performance monitoring and the implementation of such systems.
Road construction industry -- OECD countries -- Accounting. --- Roads -- OECD countries -- Design and construction -- Management. --- Roads -- OECD countries -- Maintenance and repair -- Management. --- Transportation and state -- OECD countries. --- Road construction industry --- Transportation and state --- Roads --- Commerce --- Accounting --- Business & Economics --- Design and construction --- Management --- Maintenance and repair --- Highways --- Roadways --- Thoroughfares --- State and transportation --- Transportation --- Transportation policy --- Government policy --- Highway engineering --- Pavements --- Transportation construction industry
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The Environment Ministers of OECD member countries endorsed the Guidelines for moving towards Environmentally Sustainable Transport (EST) at their meeting in May 2001. These Guidelines are based on the results and conclusions of the EST project involving many OECD and non-OECD countries and provide a solution to making transport policy more sustainable and enhancing quality of life. They have been developed to enable economic development and individual welfare without causing undue health and environmental impacts and depletion of finite resources. The EST Guidelines will assist governments at all levels in the development and implementation of strategies towards EST. Effective implementation of the EST Guidelines requires strategies that accommodate the particular geographic and socio-economic conditions of countries or regions.These guidelines guidelines represent a desirable and feasible approach for the transport sector that may also be of value in the sustainable development of other sectors.
Sustainable development. --- Transportation -- Environmental aspects. --- Transportation and state -- OECD countries. --- Transportation --- Sustainable development --- Transportation and state --- Business & Economics --- Transportation Economics --- Environmental aspects --- State and transportation --- Transportation policy --- Development, Sustainable --- Ecologically sustainable development --- Economic development, Sustainable --- Economic sustainability --- ESD (Ecologically sustainable development) --- Smart growth --- Sustainable economic development --- Public transportation --- Transport --- Transportation, Primitive --- Transportation companies --- Transportation industry --- Government policy --- Economic aspects --- Economic development --- Locomotion --- Commerce --- Communication and traffic --- Storage and moving trade --- Transport and Environment --- Policies --- Sustainable Development
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