Regional public transport plays an important role in meeting the needs of Australians living in regional and remote areas for access to essential services and for mobility.
Publications by year: 2003
BTRE has completed projected greenhouse gas emissions and energy use by the Australian transport sector using two different methods.
This paper presents the results of a Bureau of Transport and Regional Economics (BTRE) study involving a general equilibrium modelling (or 'top-down') approach to deriving projections of greenhouse emissions from the Australian transport sector.
The Bureau of Transport and Regional Economics is very pleased to inaugurate this new information product.
The Warren Centre's Community Values Study identified traffic congestion as the main traffic and transport concern for Warringah region residents (51 per cent of those surveyed, compared with 42 per cent for Sydney).
In July 2003 the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), jointly with the Bureau of Transport and Regional Economics (BTRE) and the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics (ABARE) were asked to investigate the appropriateness of maintaining an object