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Building Behaviour Change into LTP3 Chris Hanley CLASP workshop 11 th November 2010
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Page 1: Building Behaviour Change into LTP3 Chris Hanley CLASP workshop 11 th November 2010.

Building Behaviour Change into LTP3

Chris HanleyCLASP workshop

11th November 2010

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Introduction

DaSTS update Pilot areas Carbon abatement in LTP3 Targeting of different trip types Shared delivery of smarter choices Local Sustainable Transport Fund

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DaSTS overall aim

“To develop a regional (now local!) smarter choices strategy that will optimise the benefits of carbon savings and value for money, whilst ensuring practical monitoring.”

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Golden rules

Financially viable Carbon abatement Modal shift

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Where are we now?

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Introduction

DaSTS update Pilot areas Carbon abatement in LTP3 Targeting of different trip types Shared delivery of smarter choices Local Sustainable Transport Fund

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Shortlisted areas

LA Overall Rank

Warrington 40

Crewe 38

Stockport 34

Eden 30

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What are we asking the pilot areas to do? Set up local schemes and initiatives Implement a clear monitoring framework Track programme benefits Work with the community Work with LEPs Focus on high carbon trip types

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Introduction

DaSTS update Pilot areas Carbon abatement in LTP3 Targeting of different trip types Shared delivery of smarter choices Local Sustainable Transport Fund

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Overview North-West Region

0

100,000

200,000

300,000

400,000

500,000

600,000

700,000

Less than 2km 2km - 5km 5km - 10km 10km - 20km More than 20km

Car driver and motorcycle

Car passenger or taxi

Public transport

Cycle

Walk

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Carbon abatement - journey distance by trip type

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Priority spending – carbon abatement Ultimately we must target the factors that

are used to calculate emissions:

Mode Technical and operational efficiency Journey distance Speed Number of trips

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How to prioritise spending on Smarter Choices

Priority Measures Included

(1) Reducing the number of trips

HomeworkingTele/video conferencingHomeshopping / e-payments

(2) Reducing journey length

Community hubsIntegrated bicycle and rail/busBike rental schemes

(3) Technical and operational efficiency

Plugged-In PlacesDriver trainingFleet managementFiscal policy

(4) Affecting speed and congestion relief

Freight controlPeak user chargingMulti-occupancy lanesAverage speed cameras

(5) Mode switch Cycling facilities upgradesCar clubs / car sharing databaseParking policy

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Carbon impacts: analysis of schemes Reviewed case studies, evidence and

theoretical framework for measures in relation to:

Total saving of each measure which is based on the percentage saving proportionate to the approximate NI 186 20% saving needed for 2020.

Cost effectiveness – cost of each measure per tonne of CO2 abated.

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Priority measures – carbon abatement

Policy or measure

Total saving (based on 20% target by 2020) Cost effectiveness Impact Rank

Land use planning decisions Up to 2% Cost neutral High 1

Quality bus partnerships 1-1.5% £30 per tonne abated High 1

Car share matching Up to 1% £10-15 per tonne High 1

Partnership with telecomms providers 0.6%-1% £10 per tonne High 1

Congestion or road user charging 1-1.5% Cost neutral High 1

Workplace Parking Levy 0.80% £20 per tonne Medium 1

Community hubs 1% £5 per tonne High 1

Freight quality partnerships Up to 2% £35 per tonne High 1

River freight transport 0.2-0.3% £5-10 per tonne Medium 1

Introduction/increase of CPZs and parking charges 1-1.5% £20 per tonne High 1

Emissions based charging across workplaces and Council car parks 2-2.5% £20 per tonne High 1

Driver training 0.20% £20 per tonne High 1

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Evaluation (1) Best returns on investment in parking,

freight, technology and planning policy. Cycling and walking and bus measures will

generally score poorly as they are targeting short trips

Largest gains will be made to middle distance commute, business travel, leisure and shopping i.e. especially between 5 and 25 miles.

BUT NEED TO CONSIDER WIDER SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACTS

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Wider Council impacts

Policy or measure

Economic Growth

Children and Young People

Safer and Stronger Communities

Adult health and wellbeing

Environmental sustainability

Resources and efficiency

Equality and diversity

Local authority impact

Land-use planning decisions Y Y Y y Y Y Y 7

School travel planning Y Y Y Y Y 5

Workplace and destination based travel plans Y Y Y Y Y 5

Quality bus partnerships Y Y Y Y Y 5

Cycle network improvements Y Y Y Y 4

Cycle parking Y Y Y Y 4

Car clubs Y Y 2

Car share database Y Y 2

Traffic management Y 1

Work with HA on IDM Y 1

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Evaluation (2) Cycling and walking score highest when

looking at the wider local authority objectives

Land use planning decisions, integrated community initiatives and PTP also score highly

Parking measures and fiscal measures more controversial

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What does this all mean?

Informed local decisions on policy Balanced view of priorities Less reliance on PPG13 Focus resources Re-skilling of transport and land use

planners

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Introduction

DaSTS update Pilot areas Carbon abatement in LTP3 Targeting of different trip types Shared delivery of smarter choices Local Sustainable Transport Fund

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Targeting different trip types School

Car sharing Cycle training

Workplace Parking management Use of technology

Retail Homeshopping Parking management

Leisure Integrated hubs Introduction of EVs

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Introduction

DaSTS update Pilot areas Carbon abatement in LTP3 Targeting of different trip types Shared delivery of smarter choices Local Sustainable Transport Fund

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Delivering at the right levelLevel Projects

Neighbourhood Parking policyCycle infrastructureCommunity travel

Local Travel plansBike rental schemesCommunity hubs

Inter-local EV procurementDriver trainingFleet management

Regional Marketing and advertisingRail connectivityOrigin and destination analysis

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Introduction

DaSTS update Pilot areas Carbon abatement in LTP3 Targeting of different trip types Shared delivery of smarter choices Local Sustainable Transport Fund

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New LSTP

Develop packages of measures that support economic growth and reduce carbon in their communities as well as delivering cleaner environments, improved safety and increased levels of physical activity.  

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Proposed schemes Encouraging walking and cycling Initiatives to improve integration between

travel modes and end-to-end journey experiences

Better public transport Improved traffic management schemes.

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Possible ideas Integrated rail and

cycle Fare free zones Bus for bikes School car share

linked to infrastructure Small EVs for leisure

trips Community travel

plans

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Contact details Chris Hanley

Colin Buchanan, 20 Eastbourne Terrace, London, W2 6LG 020 7053 1434 [email protected]


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