Projects
ADV_BIO: Technological innovation in the production of advanced biofuels applicable to the Belgian territory for road and air transport and technical, economic and environmental analyses University of Antwerp
Technological innovation in the production of advanced biofuels applicable to the Belgian territory for road and air transport and technical, economic and environmental analyses (ADV_BIO) University of Antwerp
From Low Fares to No Fares: An Analysis of Economic, Operational, Socio-Spatial and Political Dynamics of Fare-Free Public Transport Vrije Universiteit Brussel
public transport (PT) systems, otherwise known as fare-free public
transport (FFPT). Although FFPT has become an established
practice, discussed and implemented by policy-makers across
Europe, it remains largely controversial and under-researched. The
main objective of the project is therefore to understand both
transport-related ...
From Low Fares to No Fares: An Analysis of Economic, Operational, Socio-Spatial and Political Dynamics of Fare-Free Public Transport Vrije Universiteit Brussel
On the road. Economic and legal aspects of the road transport sector in Europe. KU Leuven
The aim of the project is to contribute to the discussion on posting of workers in the transportsector. More precisely we would like to evaluate the job realocation in the transport sector within the EU due to an increased number of posted workers and would like to evaluate the impact of the posting of workers on national labour markets.
Accessibility to places and transport: social, economic and environmental interactions (INTERACT). University of Antwerp
INTERACT: Accesibility to places and transport: social, economic and environmental interactions. KU Leuven
Research Centre Regional Economics (ORE) (2012-2015). University of Antwerp
Pre-doctoral researcher in industrial and environmental economics KU Leuven
This project concerns the microeconomic analysis of cooperation incentives along the entire life cycle of goods in a circular economy. Transition towards a more circular economy is seen by policy makers around the world as a key strategy to achieve the long term climate policy targets of the 2015 Paris Agreement. Circular economy strategies require however new ways of cooperation among stakeholders (virgin material companies, commodity ...