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Here you can consult or download diverse documents related to CREATE Project.


FINAL DELIVERABLES

  • WP3 D3.2 - One technical report per 'Stage 3' city: Berlin Copenhagen, London, Paris, Vienna
    Authors: Olivier Roider, Regine Gerike
    One technical report per stage 3 city (= 5 reports): These reports contain descriptive analyses done in task 3.3. The analysis will cover some standard components being the same for all stage 3 cities but also city specific analyses if special data is only available in some of the stage 3 cities. (Input from Stage 3 city partners) 
  • WP3 D3.3 - Report of cross city comparison
    Authors: Rico Wittwer & Regine Gerike
    Quantitative analysis of travel trends: Western European cross-city comparisons
  • WP4 D4.2 - Technical report for 'Stage 3' cities: Berlin
    Authors: Charlotte Halpern, Ann-Kathrin Bersch
    This report presents the main findings from Task 4.3 for the Berlin case. It explains the Shift from Stage 1 to Stage 3 by identifying up to 3 independent variables and highlighting the mechanisms that characterized this process. 
  • WP4 D4.2 - Technical report for 'Stage 3' cities: Copenhagen
    Authors: Charlotte Halpern, Alessandra Carollo
    This report presents the main findings from Task 4.3 for the Copenhagen case. It explains the Shift from Stage 1 to Stage 3 by identifying up to 3 independent variables and highlighting the mechanisms that characterized this process.
  • WP4 D4.2 - Technical report for 'Stage 3' cities: London
    Authors: Transport for London
    This report presents the main findings from Task 4.3 for the London case. It explains the Shift from Stage 1 to Stage 3 by identifying up to 3 independent variables and highlighting the mechanisms that characterized this process.
  • WP4 D4.2 - Technical report for 'Stage 3' cities: Paris & IDF
    Authors: Charlotte Halpern, Alessandro Maggioni
    This report presents the main findings from Task 4.3 for the Paris & IDF case. It explains the Shift from Stage 1 to Stage 3 by identifying up to 3 independent variables and highlighting the mechanisms that characterized this process.
  • WP4 D4.2 - Technical report for 'Stage 3' cities: Vienna
    Authors: Charlotte Halpern, Nicole Badstuber
    This report presents the main findings from Task 4.3 for the Vienna case. It explains the Shift from Stage 1 to Stage 3 by identifying up to 3 independent variables and highlighting the mechanisms that characterized this process.
  • WP4 D4.4 - Past, Present and Future mobility challenges and opportunities in Adana
    Authors: Clemence Cavoli
    Each city report is based on the combined analysis of the ‘city profile’, including quantitative and qualitative data provided by each city, and the analysis of Focus Groups conducted in each city. For each Stage 1 city, past, present and future mobility challenges and opportunities are described.
  • WP4 D4.4 - Past, Present and Future mobility challenges and opportunities in Amman
    Authors: Clemence Cavoli
    Each city report is based on the combined analysis of the ‘city profile’, including quantitative and qualitative data provided by each city, and the analysis of Focus Groups conducted in each city. For each Stage 1 city, past, present and future mobility challenges and opportunities are described.
  • WP4 D4.4 - Past, Present and Future mobility challenges and opportunities in Bucharest
    Authors: Clemence Cavoli
    Each city report is based on the combined analysis of the ‘city profile’, including quantitative and qualitative data provided by each city, and the analysis of Focus Groups conducted in each city. For each Stage 1 city, past, present and future mobility challenges and opportunities are described.
  • WP4 D4.4 - Past, Present and Future mobility challenges and opportunities in Skopje
    Authors: Clemence Cavoli
    Each city report is based on the combined analysis of the ‘city profile’, including quantitative and qualitative data provided by each city, and the analysis of Focus Groups conducted in each city. For each Stage 1 city, past, present and future mobility challenges and opportunities are described.
  • WP4 D4.4 - Past, Present and Future mobility challenges and opportunities in Tallinn
    Authors: Clemence Cavoli
    Each city report is based on the combined analysis of the ‘city profile’, including quantitative and qualitative data provided by each city, and the analysis of Focus Groups conducted in each city. For each Stage 1 city, past, present and future mobility challenges and opportunities are described.
  • WP7 D7.5 - Project summary and recommendations for cities
    Authors: Peter Jones (with inputs from Paulo Anciaes, Charles Buckingham, Clemence Cavoli, Tom Cohen, Lucia Cristea, Regine Gerike, Charlotte Halpern and Laurie Pickup)
    A city’s introduction to CREATE: (Glossy illustrated document to support the guidelines)

REPORTS

  • City Report - Adana, Turkey
    Authors: Clemence Cavoli, UCL Centre for Transport Studies
    Past, Present and Future mobility challenges and opportunities in Adana
  • City Report - Amman, Jordan
    Authors: Clemence Cavoli, UCL Centre for Transport Studies
    Past, Present and Future mobility challenges and opportunities in Amman
  • City Report - Bucharest, Romania
    Authors: Clemence Cavoli, UCL Centre for Transport Studies
    Past, Present and Future Mobility challenges and opportunities in Bucharest
  • City Report - Skopje, Republic of Macedonia
    Authors: Clemence Cavoli, UCL Centre for Transport Studies
    Past, Present and Future mobility challenges and opportunities in Skopje
  • City Report - Tallinn, Estonia
    Authors: Clemence Cavoli, UCL Centre for Transport Studies
    Past, Present and Future mobility challenges and opportunities in Tallinn
  • Create report - Beyond Travel?
    Authors: Tom Cohen, UCL Centre for Transport Studies
    Report from a workshop exploring the future of personal transport

MATERIAL

Urban Mobility: Preparing for the Future, Learning from the Past
CREATE infographics on Strong Urban Governance
CREATE leaflet A4
CREATE Graphical Charter
Technical note 01 - Conceptual framework and research methods
Technical note 02 - Peak-car phenomenon
Technical note 03 - Generational aspects of travel behaviour
Technical note 04 - Cross-city comparison for CREATE stage 3 cities
Technical note 05 - Comparative analysis of transport policy processes
Technical note 06 - Berlin
Technical note 07 - London
Technical note 08 - Paris
Technical note 09 - Copenhagen
Technical note 10 - Vienna
Technical note 11 - Preventing car-oriented development and increasing road congestion in rapidly growing economies
Technical note 12 - Barriers preventing growing cities from transitioning towards sustainable mobility & increased liveability

PRESENTATIONS

CREATE presentations and grant
CREATE - March 2017 technical meeting presentations
2016/09/29 - CREATE presentation at CIVITAS Forum conference 2016
2016/04/18 - CREATE poster at the TRA event
2015/09/24 - National Trends in Road and Rail Travel in Great Britain by Peter Jones Centre for Transport Studies, UCL
2015/09/23 - London - CREATE Launch Event
1 The European policy context
2 Introduction to CREATE
3 A Western European perspective London
4 An Eastern European perspective Skopje
5 Understanding the drivers of demand WP3
6 The changing policy and regulatory context WP4
7 Stakeholders needs and study framework WP2
8 Dissemination capacity building knowledge transfer and exploitation WP7