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EPSRC Reference: EP/E040764/1
Title: Accessibility & User Needs in Transport for Sustainable Urban Environments - AUNT-SUE
Principal Investigator: Evans, Dr G
Other Investigators:
Shaw, Dr S
Researcher Co-Investigators:
Project Partners:
Brighton & Hove Council Bristol City Council British Transport Police
British Urban Regeneration Association CCD Design and Ergonomics Ltd Docklands Light Railway
Greater Manchester Passenger Transport E Hertfordshire County Council London Borough of Camden Council
London Transport Users Committee Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Exec
Tower Hamlets Council Transport for London
Department: Cities Institute
Organisation: London Metropolitan University
Scheme: Standard Research
Starts: 01 May 2007 Ends: 31 January 2010 Value (£): 286,609
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Design Processes Transport Ops & Management
EPSRC Industrial Sector Classifications:
Transport Systems and Vehicles
Related Grants:
EP/E041191/1 EP/E04025X/1
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The proposal integrates the expertise of the research centres and project partners in transport policies and planning, design, operations and evaluation. The UK government, European Commission and other agencies rightly emphasise the importance of socially inclusive and sustainable interventions. As yet, however, there is a dearth of comprehensive 'toolkits' and resources to support those who are working to reduce social exclusion in journey environments. The shared vision is to produce rigorous methodologies for sustainable policies and practices that will deliver effective socially inclusive design and operation in transport and the public realm from macro down to micro level. Three Core Projects will develop decision-support tools that will establish benchmarks and incorporate inclusion into policies, and support the design and operation of journey environments and transport facilities. A real-world but controlled 'Testbed' facility will allow these to be piloted in the context of the policy intentions and constraints that shape implementation. Solutions will then be tested and transferred to other Case Study areas and sites. Phase 2 of AUNT-SUE will build on the suite of tools developed in Phase I and apply these to intensive case studies of transport interchanges, nodes and development areas. This will both develop and test techniques to design accessible journey environments (routes and facilities) and transport provision and planning, and consult on these with people who have been identified as socially excluded from travel. Three inter-linked research modules will be validated through integrated case studies outlined below, utilising a GIS-based platform supported by CAD, relational databases and both quantitative and qualitative social surveys.
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