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Introduction and welcome

Explore the critical intersection of planning and air quality to achieve better outcomes. Discover how planning policies can reduce emissions, particularly from road transport, and the role of spatial planning in curbing car ownership and promoting public transport. Uncover the determinants of car use such as demographics, technology, income, and attitudes, and learn how effective planning strategies can positively impact air quality.

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Introduction and welcome

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  1. Introduction and welcome How does planning influence air quality? Roger Barrowcliffe

  2. Themes Intersection of planning and air quality Experiences Dialogue Debate Ideas Improvements Better outcomes?

  3. Planning and air quality Planning can be a very important instrument to achieve better air quality - But, air quality has a low profile in planning policies Can we use the planning system more effectively to reduce emissions?

  4. eg planning and transport Most current air quality problems are related to road transport emissions How can we reduce these emissions – especially in urban areas? Does spatial planning have a role?

  5. Determinants of Car Ownership and Use Demographics Technology Income Car ownership and use Public transport Spatial planning? Attitudes, preferences + alternatives Price/Quality

  6. Why people travel[Source: National Travel Survey]

  7. Planning can be positive for air quality

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