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An Introduction to DISTILLATE

An Introduction to DISTILLATE. Tony May Institute for Transport Studies University of Leeds. The background to DISTILLATE. “Implementing integrated policy packages for sustainable urban travel has proved easier said than done” (ECMT, 2002). The background to DISTILLATE.

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An Introduction to DISTILLATE

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  1. An Introduction to DISTILLATE Tony May Institute for Transport Studies University of Leeds

  2. The background to DISTILLATE “Implementing integrated policy packages for sustainable urban travel has proved easier said than done” (ECMT, 2002)

  3. The background to DISTILLATE • EPSRC SUE Programme launched 3/01 • Multi-disciplinary; Multi-institutional • Meeting the needs of practitioners • An opportunity to tackle the barriers to implementing urban transport strategies • Scoping study: 2003 • Research programme launched 4/04

  4. DISTILLATE Objectives • Vision: • step change in the development and delivery of sustainable transport and land use strategies • given current context and challenges over next 20 years • Principal objective: • to develop ways of overcoming the barriers to effective development and delivery of sustainable transport and land use strategies • to contribute to improvements over 20 years, while being relevant to today’s needs

  5. DISTILLATE Objectives • Specific objectives based on Scoping Study: • document and review barriers to delivery • develop strategy and scheme generation methods • establish effective set of indicators, targets • support more effective collaboration • reduce financial and other implementation barriers • enhance predictive models • improve appraisal methods

  6. Local authority partners • 16 local transport organisations • A range of different types and contexts • Each with one or more case studies Project A

  7. Interaction with end users • Local authorities and case studies • Case studies used to inform research, test concepts • While retaining flexibility as conditions change • Steering Committee • Representing EPSRC, DfT, ODPM, Transport Scotland, LGA, LAs, EC, ECMT • Reference Group Workshops • Representing other stakeholders • Now 60 strong • Interaction with Department for Transport and Transport Scotland • Reviewing opportunities to test ideas as policy and practice develop • Outputs publicised • Through our website: www.distillate.ac.uk • Through conferences and journals

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