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Transport Energy Descent Plan – Steve Melia
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This Workshop: 1.Presentation 1: the Problem 2.Questions/Comments 3.Discussion: Forming a T.T. Transport Contact Group 4.Presentation 2: Some Solutions (Oxford example) 5.Discussion in Groups
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A difficult problem for transition towns – limited scope for individual action The nature of the problem: Transport & Transition Towns
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UK CO 2 by END USER 2006 Source: www.defra.gov.uk 28.3%
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UK CO 2 Trends (1990 =100) Transport Other Sectors
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UK CO 2 from Transport Source: Carbon Pathways Analysis (DfT 2008) *No allowance for radiative forcing
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Aviation 1 flight to New York = average car use for 1 year (www.campaigncc.org)www.campaigncc.org Long-term trends The ‘Because I Deserve it’ problem amongst ‘green’ middle classes
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Passenger Travel (billions km) Cars & Vans Others Source: DfT Transport Trends 2007 www.dft.gov.uk
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Why Technology Won’t Solve the Problem…
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Longer Trips are Biggest Problem: Source: Carbon Pathways Analysis (DfT 2008)
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So Are Walking & Cycling Irrelevant?
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To replace half current car mileage buses would need 10 x increase Source: Transport Trends (DfT 2007)
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► To reduce CO 2 from transport we must reduce travel distances Source: Transport Trends (DfT 2007)
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What is the Most Significant Factor Associated with Car Use?
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Source: The Car in British Society (RAC Foundation 2009) Avg Mileage per Person per Year 10,000 No Car1 Car 2 Cars+ 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 Other Driver Passenger
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Source: Echenique & Homewood (2003) Avg. Annual Miles/Person
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1.Questions/ Comments on The Problem 2.What Might a Transport Contact Group for Transition Towns do? Discussion:
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Report for Sustrans and Transition Town Oxford How to reduce car dependence, energy consumption, CO 2 emissions Short and Longer-Terms 2) Some Solutions…
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Oxford Modal Share (trip stages) Source: Access to Oxford Survey (2008)
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Problem: too many buses Air quality limits exceeded
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Transform Oxford
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Report Approach 1.Reduce convenience of the car 2.Give advantage to other modes 3.Improve conditions for walking and cycling 4.Tackle ‘the bus problem’ 5.Support lower car ownership
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Filtered Permeability Separates modes to give the advantage to cyclists & public transport
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Groningen, pop. 180,000: 60% of trips by bicycle
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‘coarse grain’ network of roads for cars
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Groningen – ‘coarse grain’ network of roads for cars Groningen – fine grain cycling network
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Some Examples in Oxford Already
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Magdalen Bridge – Close to general traffic
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Conventional Wisdom in Britain: Manual for Streets (DfT, 2007) 4.2.3 Connected or ‘permeable’ networks encourage walking and cycling…. This Statement is Misleading!
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Solution to the Bus Problem
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Trams in Pedestrianised Areas Freiburg
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Strongly weighted towards buses Up to 90% of bus-based schemes, only 75% of tram/rail schemes Is Oxford too small? (conurbation pop. 174,000) Government Policy
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Mulhouse. Popn. 172,000. New Tram system 2006: €249m
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New Generation Ultra Light Rail Bristol (trial finished)Stourbridge (began March) Power on board Cheaper than conventional trams ( See: www.ultralightrail.com )
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Intensification, particularly around city centres Transport serving new developments Carfree development Planning Principles
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Traffic-free residential area Designed around travel by other modes (inc. car clubs) Limited parking, separated from residential area 3 models across Europe: Carfree Development
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Vauban (Freiburg) 2,000 dwellings
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Vehicles walking pace pick up/deliver No parking (some infractions) Absolute priority for children playing
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Stellwerk 60, Cologne: 400 dwellings. No vehicles on site
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Groningen City Centre: Popn. 16,500
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Groningen City Centre 1 km
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Princesshay, Exeter 120 apartments 23 parking places No vehicular access
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Carfree Association for London: Public Meetings in September www.carfree.org.uk
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www.stevemelia.co.uk Click on: Research Papers
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1.How can your Transition Town reduce transport energy dependency in your town? 2.ONE STEP you intend to take Group Discussion:
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