Description
While the NSR deals with the effects of climate change, transport-related CO2 emissions continue to increase. The NSR has potential for innovative transport strategies which could improve the economic performance of its regions and cities in a post-fossil economy. Transnational collaboration will be used in terms of building political support and momentum, as well as in concrete terms of establishing uniform standards and infrastructure across the region.CARE-North has developed and will implement innovative carbon reduction strategies for urban and regional transport to maintain and improve accessibility in a more carbon-responsible way, and to make the NSR dominant in carbon-efficient accessibility.
Grant £200,000
Period | 2009 → 2012 |
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Degree of Recognition | International |
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Research output
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Traffic control and CO2 reduction: utilisation of virtual modelling within University estates master planning
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Delivering lower carbon urban transport choices: European ambition meets the reality of institutional (mis)alignment
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review