Showing posts with label Transport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Transport. Show all posts

16 July 2008

TRANSPORT

The value of new public transport in deprived areas: who benefits, how and why? (9th July 2008)
Regeneration strategies for deprived areas are currently under review. To date there has been little if any direct evaluation of the contribution of transport services to local regeneration. This study evaluates the benefits – both monetary and quality of life – of transport services to the people who use them and to the local practitioners responsible for the wider regeneration of these neighbourhoods.
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30 January 2008

TRANSPORT

Public Attitudes Towards Climate Change and the Impact of Transport (23rd January 2008)
This report summarises people's attitudes to climate change in relation to transport. The report covers issues including knowledge of, and concern about, the environment and climate change and support for a range of policy options to reduce transport emissions.

Public Experiences of Car Sharing (24th January 2008)
This report examines the extent of car sharing in Great Britain, and how this varies across different socio-demographic groups. It also examines the reasons why people car share and the nature of car sharing trips. Both informal and formal car sharing arrangements are included.