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EVIDENCE of the Proven
Economic Benefits of
Sustainable Transport Actions
Dima Fadda & Colin Black
www.evidence-project.eu November 2015 [email protected]
Project Partners
Arcadis (UK)
Wuppertal Institut fur Klima, Umwelt und
Energie (Germany)
University of the West of England: Centre
for Transport Studies (UK)
RHV Erasmus University (Netherlands)
Lux Mobility (Luxemburg)
Urban Planning Institute of the Republic
of Slovenia (Slovenia)
Interactions (Ireland)
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Summary Now Available
to Download
• Downloadable in 23 European
languages (soon)
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a) 2 Page Summary b) 10-12 Page Review
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Evidence Website Browsing
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Key Resources
Easy to read summary – in all EU languages
Very detailed main report
On-line searchable database of sources
2 page evidence summaries, and 10 page review for 22
categories of sustainable urban mobility measures
Paper on limitations of appraisal techniques
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What’s Provided
A. Economic Benefit B. Sources
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Reviews for 22 SUMP Measures
1. Electric Battery and Fuel Cell Vehicles
2. Enhancement to ICE Technology
3. Urban freight
4. Access restrictions
5. Road space reallocation
6. Environmental zones
7. Congestion charging
8. Parking
9. Site-based travel plans
10. Personalised travel planning
11. Marketing and rewarding
12. Public transport enhancements
13. New public transport networks and systems
14. Integration of modes
15. e-ticketing
16. Traffic management and control
17. Travel and passenger information
18. Car sharing & Carpooling (collective
ownership /use)
19. Walking
20. Bicycle Infrastructure
21. Bike sharing
22. Inclusive urban design
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Less Car Dependent Mobility Options
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A Quick Overview of Selected Evidence
congestion charging
parking and traffic-management
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Congestion Charging: Pricing schemes to charge road users,
usually car drivers, to use specific parts of the road network.
• Time savings derive main benefits
• Evidence mainly published 2003-10
• Legal and technological framework crucial
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Parking Management: Use of parking policy as a tool to manage
car traffic in and around urban areas
• Restrictive parking policy measures (i.e. parking
pricing) do not have detrimental effects on the
local (retail) economy
• Effective parking management can actually
increase the attractiveness of a city centre and
its economic vitality
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So What Does the Published Evidence Say?
Both the public and private sector have a
limited amount of funding available. It is crucial
to understand how best to use this investment
efficiently to address urban mobility issues in a
manner that maximises economic benefits.
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Why Is This Important?
Shows that interventions and investments that
support higher level of walking, cycling and public
transport are as effective (if not more) as traditional
transport infrastructure projects
Removes doubts and demonstrates over-whelming
evidence that SUM investment is good for the
economy.
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Re-thinking Economic Benefits
• Benefit-cost analysis is biased in favour of traditional
infrastructure projects – fact.
• A wider analysis of costs and benefits produces a more
balanced approach across all modes.
• Considering the health benefits of “active transport” and
reducing the importance of time savings shows very
different results - and justifies more funding for traffic
reduction and decarbonised road transport.
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Time to Respond
• The EC supports sustainable urban mobility because of
its potential to improve health, reduce carbon, protect
nature and ecology, improve international
competitiveness and get better value for money from
scarce public funds.
• Encourage decision takers to familiarise themselves with
the evidence and to respond by prioritising significant
new investment in sustainable mobility...
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Support Available? (see website for details)
Tailored support for 5 EU cities implementing SUMP
Ministry workshops
Access to specialists in business case development and
programme definition
Training courses for local training providers (e.g.
universities)
Resources on-line pod-casts, webinars, discussion
group.
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Evidence - trouble-shooting visits to Ljubljana
Aim of visits to Ljubljana
• The meetings in all 5 testing cities were prepared to help
the project to learn how these cities develop their
institutional cooperation strategies, and choice of
measures.
• The trouble-shooting visits to Ljubljana aimed to address
relevant issues in Ljubljana’s SUMP related to using
results of the EVIDENCE project.
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First visit to Ljubljana – 6th Oct 2015
The project team met with the city representatives
and discussed the relevant issues in the
implementation of the Ljubljana’s SUMP
A broader list of issues was compiled and left to the
expert team to decide about the issue, which solution
could be best supported with the results of the
EVIDENCE project
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First visit to Ljubljana – 6th Oct 2015
After the visit the EVIDENCE expert team decided for
Mobility management (MM) measures. This element
of the SUMP was neglected in the past and is new in
the region.
The city expressed the interest in different aspects of
MM, but mainly in MM for companies and integration
of MM and land-use planning.
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Second visit to Ljubljana – 26th Feb 2016
Workshop about the soft measures & SUMP.
Meeting with the city representatives
The draft selection of measures was
discussed and arguments for most effective
measures were presented.
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