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Inter-professional working to
address air pollution
Dr. Stephen Thomson
Head of Environment and Sustainability
0141 272 7956
• Promote the use of ultra-low emission
vehicles (ULEVs), with a target to phase
out the need for new petrol and diesel
cars and vans by 2032
• Expand the electric vehicle charging
network
• Introduce large scale ULEV pilots
• Create Scotland’s first ‘electric highway’
on the A9, including charging points
along the route
• Introduce Low Emissions Zones
(LEZ) into Scotland’s four biggest
cities between 2018 and 2020
• Launch an app which provides in-car
radio entertainment and tourist
information for the A9 corridor
Ministers and Councillors
Cabinet Secretary for ECCLR“Delivering multiple LEZs across Scotland is ambitious. It represents the largest ever programme of transport-based air quality mitigation in Scotland.”
Minister for Transport and the Islands“LEZs present a critical opportunity for this country, for local authorities, fleet operators and for the travelling public…bus has to be part of the solution but LEZs should also address emissions from cars and other vehicles.”
GCC Convenor Transport and Environment “Our Executive paper is the start of a conversation around LEZs…and the timescales are up for debate.”
Definitions
Collaborative [kuh-lab-uh-rey-tiv]
Involving two or more people working together for a special purpose e.g. acting, being or existing together
Partnership[pahrt-ner-ship]
A contractual relationship between two or more persons carrying on a joint business venture to create and share profit or losses
Inter-professional working
“A group of individuals from different disciplines working and communicating with each other. In the inter-professional learning environment each member provides his/her knowledge, skills, and attitudes to augment and support the contributions of others (Hall and Weaver, 2001).
APPROACH - URGENT APPROACH - STRATEGIC
IMPORTANT CrisisPressing problemsDeadline-drivenReactive
PreparationPlanningPreventionValues clarifiedRelationship buildingEmpowermentThinking
NOT IMPORTANT InterruptionsMeetingsMany pressing mattersPopular activities
Look busyTelephone callsTime-wastersEscape activitiesExcessive media
Q1. What are the policy interactions when addressing air
pollution?
Q2. Which professions and stakeholders should Road
Administration engage with, to address air pollution?
Q3. What tools, powers and/or roles exist for
professions/stakeholders to address air pollution, and can
they be graphed?
Congestion
Bus
Car
ULEV
Parking &/+ WPL
Planning
Traffic Ops & ITS
Business &Economy
Freight &/+ Consolidation Centres
Taxi
Active Travel
Energy & CC –Infra
EnergyProduction
MaaS
Air Quality
Congestion
Car
Bus
Taxi
Parking
Planning
Active travel
Freight
Business and Economy
ULEV
Energy & Climate Change
Energy Production
Mobility as a Service (MaaS)
Traffic operations and ITS
CongestionAQ
Congestion
Bus
Car
ULEV
Parking &/+ WPL
Freight &/+ Consolidation Centres
Taxi
Active Travel
Congestion
Bus
Car
AQ Congestion
Bus
Car
AQ
• What thoughts or observations does this diagram prompt?
• Opportunity and/or threat for various sectors/professions?
Health
Health
AQ
Traffic Ops & ITS
Traffic Ops & ITS
AQ
LEVEL OF IMPACT ON AIR
POLLUTION:
POTENTIAL TO DELIVER AN
OUTCOME
TOOLS AVAILABLE TO IMPACT
ON AIR POLLUTION
High Air pollution could be tangibly reduced by the decisions made by these professions; either by singular decisions or collective decisions with other professions
Numerous tools exist for this profession in relation to air pollution mitigation. On their own, application of a tool (or power) may result in significant impact.
Medium Air pollution could be tangibly reduced by the interaction of these professions with other professions (more likely ranked in the HIGH bracket)
Several tools exist for this profession in relation to air pollutionmitigation. Typically, single tools may not yield a significant impact but combined could cause impact
Low Air pollution is unlikely to be tangibly reduced by the decisions made by these professions, but influence the decision making of other professions (in the MEDIUM and HIGH brackets)
Typically, a single tool exists for this profession in relation to air pollution mitigation. The tool may not yield a significant impact, but could support knowledge transfer, education or communication
Low Medium High
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TOOLS AVAILABLE TO IMPACT ON AIR POLLUTION
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Asset Managers
Health policy officials
Primary care health
practitioners (Doctors /
nurses)
Climate Change officials
RA and LA Chief Executives
Directors of Public Health
Local Health Boards
Finance Directors
Law Makers
Private car users – local
communities
2
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) advisors
EIA consultants
Environmental managers -
road operating companies
Active Travel officials
Special Advisors
Bus, Freight or taxi trade
associations
Urban planners/designers
Environment policy officials
Road policy officials
ULEV policy officials
ULEV infrastructure officials
Bus policy officials
Freight policy officials
Bus, freight, taxi and private
vehicle manufacturers
Air Quality Policy officials
Environmental Health
officials
NATIONAL POLITICIANS
LOCAL POLITICIANS
Road/Traffic managers (inc.
ITS operators)
Strategic transport planners
Strategic city planners
Bus, Freight or taxi fleet
operators
Lo
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Air Quality Modellers
Transport Modellers
University scientists and
researchers
Comms. officials
Economists
Equalities officials
AQ monitor tech. providers
ITS tech. providers
Professional Institutes
Journalists/Media
Bloggers/vloggers
Community Councils
School/University educators
Passenger Groups
Environment/Health Non-
Government Organisations
Exhaust abatement retrofit
technology providers
AQ mitigation technology
barriers providers
Fuel providers
Chambers of Commerce
Paradigm shift
Big Shift
Moderate shift
Slight nudge
BAU
Status Quo POLITICAL
PEOPLE ATTITUDE
SOCIAL
ENVIRONMENTAL
ECONOMIC
TECHNOLOGY
INTER-PROFESSION
WORKING + AWARENESS
Inter-professional working to
address air pollution
Dr. Stephen Thomson
Head of Environment and Sustainability
0141 272 7956