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Background briefing papers
Significant published
papers
| Jul 2006 |
Report
of the Air Quality Technical Panels, Department for Transport,
several sections |
| Sep 2006 |
Pie
in the sky, Why the costs of airport expansion outweigh the
benefits, Friends of the Earth, 36pp |
| Sep 2006 |
Predict
and Decide, review of the impact of aviation on climate change
and potential policies, ECI, Oxford University, 122pp |
| Oct 2006 |
The
Economic Contribution of the Aviation Industry in the UK, Oxford
Economic Forescasting, 111pp (cited as pro-expansion) |
| Feb 2007 |
Aircraft
Noise and London Heathrow Flight Paths, Bureau Veritas (for
HACAN), review of developments 1996-2006, 23pp |
| Mar 2007 |
Dying
on a jet plane, The UK government, aviation, and climate
injustice, World Development Movement, 22pp |
| Mar 2007 |
Greener
skies, a consultation on the environmental taxation of aviation,
Conservative Party, 28pp |
| Sep 2007 |
The
Heathrow Phenomenon, Economic Impact Analysis, Deloitte, 52pp
(cited as pro-expansion) |
| Nov 2007 |
Attitudes
to Noise from Aviation Sources in England (ANASE) study, various
reports |
| Nov 2007 |
UK
Air Passenger Demand and CO2
Forecasts,
Department of Transport, updating 2000
and 2004
forecasts, 140pp [AEF
comments] |
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This is
the key document summarising the basis of the Government's current
stance on airport expansion |
| Nov 2007 |
Improving
the Air Passenger Experience, An analysis ... with a focus on
Heathrow, Department of Transport, 40pp |
| Nov 2007 |
Heathrow
consultation documents, including technical
reports, Department of Transport, several sections |
| Nov 2007 |
UK
Tourism in a Low Carbon World, workshop report including tourism
deficit data, UK Energy Research Centre, 34pp |
| Dec 2007 |
Updated
guidance on the shadow price of carbon, DEFRA, 24pp plus peer
reviews and response |
| Dec 2007 |
Aviation
and Climate Change : Public Opinion and the Scope for Action,
Woodnewton Associates for enoughsenough,
24pp |
| Jan 2008 |
Heathrow
expansion - its true costs, an analysis of the flaws in the
Government's case, Friends of the Earth, 10pp |
| Feb 2008 |
The
economics of Heathrow expansion, CE Delft, 111pp [executive
summary, HACAN summary
of key points] |
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This is
the most recent critique of the analysis of the economics presented
in the OEF (Oct 2006) report |
| Feb 2008 |
Critique
of the carbon pricing assumptions in the Heathrow consultation,
article by Paul Ekins, professor of environment and energy policy,
King's London |
| Feb 2008 |
Flaws
Galore, paper highlighting over 20 serious flaws in the
Government's economic case, AirportWatch, 6pp |
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