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A Methodological and Practical Approach to Multidisciplinary Assessment of the Expansion of EU Transport Network: A Strategic Case for the Republic of Croatia

Adam K. Prokopowicz    
Anna Dabrowska    

Resumen

The paper addresses application of Multi-Criteria Assessment (MCA) methodology to evaluation of transport development options to connect two separated parts of the Republic of Croatia. Selected theoretical and practical aspects of MCA are addressed and efficiency of MCA application to multidisciplinary transport projects is evaluated. Mutual relationships between CBA, traffic modelling, and MCA are discussed.

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