Advancing Sustainable Transport in Urban areas To promote Energy efficiency Start & EndFebruary 2006 to January 2009 Total budget€1.8m ( IEE – STEER) Lead.

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Advancing Sustainable Transport in Urban areas To promote Energy efficiency Start & EndFebruary 2006 to January 2009 Total budget€1.8m ( IEE – STEER) Lead PartnerLondon Borough of Bromley / LEPT

Overview, Outputs and Outcomes

ASTUTE Partners LONDON (UK) London Borough of Bromley & Creative Environmental Networks BUDAPEST (HUN) Studio Metropolitana DUBLIN (IRE) CODEMA GRANADA (SPA) Granada City Council GRAZ (AUT) City of Graz & FGM-AMOR SIRACUSA (ITA) MEDORO Research Centre & University of Catania

ASTUTE Objectives Identify and overcome Barriers Tried and tested Best Practice Toolkit Innovative approaches to increase cycling, walking, travel plans Equivalent reduction in Co2 Disseminate Best Practice further via ASTUTE Agents in 6 New Member States

ASTUTE Results LONDON Travel Plan – Bromley Council Travel Plan – Glades Shopping Centre Improved public information - Walking pocket maps Cycling Training for school children Travel plans rolled out via TfL’s Entreprise package 200 Personalised Travel Plans

ASTUTE Results LONDON 1) Travel Plan – Bromley Council Bike Pool - New Shower- Driers - Iron - 35 clothes lockers - 14 extra bike stands - Liftshare scheme - pool car - Travel Plan Intranet – Blog – 50:50 Challenge Modal Shift: w  30%; c  150%; car 11% Co2 saved: 61 tonnes p.a.

ASTUTE Results LONDON 2) Travel Plan – Glades Travel Plan Shopping Centre Travel Plan 60,000 staff and 6 million shopper journeys p.a. Multi stakeholder engagement Business investment Mobility Management Action Plan – Bike pool, PTPs, liftshare scheme,

ASTUTE Results LONDON Travel Plans – Bromley & Glades

ASTUTE Results LONDON 3) Improved public information - Walking pocket maps 1000 distributed 40% public “feel closer” to centre

ASTUTE Results LONDON 4) Cycling Training for School Children 1400 Children 2007/8 91 families Surveys taken 1 to 9 months later Increase in cycling: –100% at least once a week –44% twice a week

ASTUTE Results LONDON 5) 5) Travel Plans – TfL Enterprise Package Journey Latin America Modal Shift: w 18%; c  27% Co2 saved: JLA 2.4 tonnes p.a. Braitrim Modal Shift: w  0%; c  75% Co2 saved: JLA 2.9 tonnes p.a.

ASTUTE Results LONDON 6) Personalised Travel Plans 200 Glades Shopping Centre Staff surveyed Attitudinal Questions –How would you feel working from home? –Would you consider car sharing? Travel Information Packs –Cost savings - Calories burned - Co2 saved

ASTUTE Results BUDAPEST 1) Engaging walking and cycling stakeholders  300% –Hungarian Biker’s Club - Clean Air Action Group –Local government districts 2) Critical Mass Bike Ride –Earth Day & Car Free Day –32,000 (2006) international record –80,000 (2008)

ASTUTE Results BUDAPEST 3) South Buda Bike Path: –Connecting suburb with centre –Cycling  250% 4) Mathias Square: renovation & social inclusion w  20% –High unemployment –Public consultation – questionnaires – local needs –80% willing to do voluntary work

ASTUTE Results DUBLIN Workplace Travel Plans City Council Workplace Travel Plan –Approved by members 2008 KPMG Workplace Travel Plan –In consultation –1st resource hits unique

ASTUTE Results GRANADA 1) Granada City Accessibility Plan - Improving walking & cycling environment -Roads narrowed from 3 to 1 lane traffic -Widening of sidewalks -Parking spaces for residents only -Modal shift : car 8.5%; w  10%; c  2.5%

ASTUTE Results GRANADA 2) Granada City Travel Plan Community leadership staff Appointment of the Travel Plan Coordinator Modal shift w  8.75%; car 11.25% Co2 saved: 71 tonnes

ASTUTE Results GRAZ 1) Graz Green Network – linking up of green spaces 3000 Brochures distributed Murpromenade opened up – attracting walkers 100 more cyclists per day on shared walking/cycling path

ASTUTE Results GRAZ 2) Innovative marketing 30 transport stops equipped special surrounding maps. 500 city guides Bike facilities map updated

ASTUTE Results GRAZ 3) Public consultation Greening of city centre - 16 parking spaces removed 12.9 tonnes Co2 p.a. saved 4) Anton Paar Travel Plan – innovative – Jorg Kastelic 5) Awareness raising - Thomas Fischer

ASTUTE Results SIRACUSA Integrated system of measures in Ortigia Free mini bus service – reducing car use in historic centre Improved walkways Restricted Traffic Zones Weekends: w  24.1%; weekdays  6.3%

Toolkit Testing & Overcoming Barriers - Partners identify local barriers - 15 month toolkit testing period to increase walking and cycling locally - Toolkit tested for transferability - Where no relevant case study available, partners research and insert additional ones

10 ASTUTE Barriers 1- Safety and Security Concerns 2- Lack of Infrastructure and Support 3- Poor Public Perception and Lack of Awareness 4- Inadequate Urban Environment and Design 5- Accessibility and Health Issues 6- Congestion and Air Pollution 7- Lack of Public Sector Support 8- Lack of Education and Training 9- Lack of Private Sector Support 10- Inadequate Information

ASTUTE Barriers Overcome CityBarrierAction to Overcome BudapestLack of InfrastructureMathias square DublinLack of Private Sector Support Workplace Travel Plan Website GranadaPoor public perceptionCity centre Accessibility Plan

CityBarrierAction to Overcome GrazInadequate InformationBrochures, maps, guides LondonLack of Education and Training Cycle Training SiracusaSafety and Security concerns / Lack of infrastructure New secure walkways ASTUTE Barriers Overcome

ASTUTE Toolkit and Agents 150 Best Practice examples –Walking –Cycling –WTPs 10 Best Practice Video Examples New examples wanted! More information:

ASTUTE Toolkit