Here you can consult or download diverse documents related to CREATE Project.
FINAL DELIVERABLES
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WP2 D2.1 - Urban Congestion and Network Operation: Towards a Broader Set of Metrics for Assessing Performance
Authors: Peter Jones and Paulo Anciaes
Urban congestion and network performance - a new understanding (technical report)
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WP2 D2.2 - Stakeholder needs assessment
Authors: Lucia Cristea, Radu Gaspar, Clemence Cavoli, Charles Buckingham
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WP2 D2.4 - Final Stakeholder needs assessment
Authors: Lucia Cristea, Radu Gaspar
Stakeholder perspectives and needs assessment
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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)
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WP3 D3.3 - Report of cross city comparison
Authors: Rico Wittwer & Regine Gerike
Quantitative analysis of travel trends: Western European cross-city comparisons
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WP3 D3.4 - Patterns of congestion in European cities: Multiple-indicator analysis using real-time GPS speed data
Authors: Paulo Anciaes and Peter Jones
Trends in traffic congestion: Western European cross-city comparisons
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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WP4 D4.3 - Comparative analysis report: transport policy developments: Western European cross-city comparisons
Authors: Charlotte Halpern, Simon Persico, Caterina Orlandi, Melissa Vergara
Analysing historical transport policy developments: Western European cross-city comparisons
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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WP4 D4.5 - Scope for accelerating urban mobility development processes in rapidly growing economies: the case of Adana, Amman, Bucharest, Skopje and Tallinn
Authors: Clemence Cavoli
Scope for accelerating urban mobility development processes in rapidly growing economies: cross-city comparisons
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WP5 D5.1 - A long term analysis of traffic congestion and car use reduction in major European cities: what policies and measures worked?
Authors: VECTOS with input from EIP, UCL, BOKU, Sciences Po
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WP5 D5.2 - Funding Sustainable Mobility and Liveability: are the current scheme appraisal procedures appropriate?
Authors: Paul Curtis, Paul Green, Peter Jones, Paulo Anciaes
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WP5 D5.3 - The CREATE guidelines: pathways to tackling congestion and reducing levels of car use in European cities
Authors: VECTOS with inputs from all workpackage leaders and city partners
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WP6 D6.1 - Future mobility demands in rapidly growing 'Stage 3' cities and the likely implications for congestion and overall network performance
Authors: Tom Cohen
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WP6 D6.2 - Potential impacts of technological and other changes
Authors: Tom Cohen
Technological changes likely to affect cities and their transport systems
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WP6 D6.4 - Developing strategy - working with uncertainty and an emerging 'Stage 4'
Authors: Tom Cohen
How can cities work constructively in addressing the future - defining 'Stgae 4'
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WP7 D7.2 - Project website and leaflet
Authors: Melanie Leroy
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WP7 D7.3 - CREATE video
Authors: Vanessa Holve
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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)
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WP7 D7.6 - Dissemination and exploitation report and legacy action plan
Authors: Vanessa Holve
REPORTS
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City Report - Adana, Turkey
Authors: Clemence Cavoli, UCL Centre for Transport Studies
Past, Present and Future mobility challenges and opportunities in Adana
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City Report - Amman, Jordan
Authors: Clemence Cavoli, UCL Centre for Transport Studies
Past, Present and Future mobility challenges and opportunities in Amman
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City Report - Bucharest, Romania
Authors: Clemence Cavoli, UCL Centre for Transport Studies
Past, Present and Future Mobility challenges and opportunities in Bucharest
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City Report - Skopje, Republic of Macedonia
Authors: Clemence Cavoli, UCL Centre for Transport Studies
Past, Present and Future mobility challenges and opportunities in Skopje
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City Report - Tallinn, Estonia
Authors: Clemence Cavoli, UCL Centre for Transport Studies
Past, Present and Future mobility challenges and opportunities in Tallinn
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Create report - Beyond Travel?
Authors: Tom Cohen, UCL Centre for Transport Studies
Report from a workshop exploring the future of personal transport
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WP3 D3.2 - One technical report per Stage 3 city
Authors: Oliver Roider - BOKU, Regine Gerike - TUD, Peter Jones - UCL
Berlin, Copenhagen, London, Paris, Vienna
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Urban Mobility: Preparing for the Future, Learning from the Past
Authors: Peter Jones - UCL
Project Summary and Recommendations for Cities.
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WP2 D2.1 - Urban Congestion and Network Operation: Towards a Broader Set of Metrics for Assessing Performance
Authors: Peter Jones - UCL
MG-5.3-2014 Tackling urban road congestion.
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WP2 D2.1 - Urban Congestion and Network Operation: Towards a Broader Set of Metrics for Assessing Performance6 - FINAL
Authors: Peter Jones - UCL
MG-5.3-2014 Tackling urban road congestion.
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WP6 D6.1 - Future mobility demands in rapidly growing Stage-3 cities and the likely implications for congestion and overall network performance
Authors: Tom Cohen
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WP4 D4.3 - Participation et changement dans les politiques publiques: négocier la fin du tout voiture à Berlin
Authors: Charlotte Halpern - Sciences Po
Journée d'étude "Action collective et action publique", UVSQ 20 avril 2017.
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