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01.01.2015

International meta-analysis of stated preference studies of transportation noise nuisance

verfasst von: Abigail L. Bristow, Mark Wardman, V. Phani Kumar Chintakayala

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Abstract

This paper reports the first meta-analysis and most extensive review of stated preference studies of transportation noise nuisance. The meta-analysis is based on a newly compiled data set of 258 values from 49 studies and 23 countries and spanning more than 40 years. Contrast this with the most extensive meta-analysis of the more conventional hedonic pricing approach which includes 53 noise valuations. Moreover, the sample compares favourably with the 444 observations from the very first meta-analysis of the value of travel time savings which is by far the most widely examined parameter in transport planning. A particularly significant finding of the study is that the intertemporal income elasticity is close to one, somewhat larger than the cross-sectional income elasticity typically obtained from individual studies. This demonstrates the importance of distinguishing the effects of income variations that occur over time, which tend to drive policy, from variations across individuals at one point in time, and such findings are typical of those observed in other markets. Importantly, the values derived are transferable across countries and may be used to benchmark existing evidence and provide values in contexts where none exist. Other key results are that values for aircraft noise exceed those for other modes, whilst those exposed to higher noise levels and those who are highly annoyed also have higher values in line with expectations. A wide range of design effects were tested but few were significant and these included the consumer surplus measure, the representation of noise and the context.

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1
Wadud (2013) suggests that after adjusting for different noise indices specifications the results of Schipper et al. (1998) would be closer to those of Nelson (2004). The assumptions made by Schipper et al. (1998) on household wealth have also been criticised (Nelson 2004). Earlier studies, Button and Nijkamp (1997) and Johnson and Button (1997) were both based on small samples and inconclusive.
 
2
Though Button and Nijkamp (1997) use airport and highway studies in their illustrative analysis and report an airport coefficient, the significance of this coefficient is not given and a simple re-analysis of the data (25 values) reported in their paper suggests the coefficient may be insignificant.
 
3
Note that multiple valuations are drawn from a study only where they are distinguished by a factor whose influence we are interested in exploring.
 
4
The numbers are in standard text in brackets to distinguish them from footnotes.
 
5
This was a large scale study of 6 countries covering multiple modes (Navrud et al. 2006).
 
6
Using an inappropriate inter-temporal income elasticity to adjust across years could result in misleading conclusions. Fortunately, our subsequent meta-analysis indicates that such an income elasticity is fully justified.
 
7
At 2009 values $1 = 0.72€ or 0.64 UK £.
 
8
Albeit with quite different thresholds.
 
9
In this case not income adjusted.
 
10
Pommerehne finds the opposite for aircraft noise, but again this may be related to the low experienced levels of aircraft noise.
 
11
Publication bias occurs where findings that support the conventional wisdom are deemed more acceptable for publication. However, in the case of noise, the conventional wisdom is not as well developed as it is, for example, with respect to the value of travel time savings, which might serve to minimise any incentive to publication bias.
 
12
Three of these were very early studies undertaken at a time when the methodology was evolving.
 
13
Any variable not explicitly included in the table is at the base level.
 
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Titel
International meta-analysis of stated preference studies of transportation noise nuisance
verfasst von
Abigail L. Bristow
Mark Wardman
V. Phani Kumar Chintakayala
Publikationsdatum
01.01.2015
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Transportation / Ausgabe 1/2015
Print ISSN: 0049-4488
Elektronische ISSN: 1572-9435
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11116-014-9527-4

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