Safety and Sustainability: developing a seamless approach
Improving safety and increasing sustainability are clear priorities for transport policy. We want a transport system that is safe for its users, however they choose to travel. In addition, in response to both the Stern and Eddington reviews, the government places a high priority on reducing the contribution of transport to climate change.
The aim of this conference is to explore the opportunities to make safety and sustainability complementary approaches. How can we create environments that will encourage people to walk and cycle? Can business travel become both safe and sustainable? Can we identify the policy trade-offs that we may need to make and decide which should take priority?
Speakers include;
Louise Ellman MP, Co-chair PACTS Opening remarks
Paul Clark MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary Ministerial address
Jillian Anable, University of Aberdeen Understanding behavioural change: available for download here.
Malcolm Shepherd, Sustrans What can we learn from the sustainable travel towns?
Shamit Gaiger, RSSB Future scenarios and policy trade-offs
John Dales, Urban Initiatives Safe and sustainable urban design
Tony Armstrong, Living Streets Walking in safe, attractive and enjoyable streets
Sean Shiels and Kaye Smith, Nottingham City Council Safer cycling
Dan Rapson, SAFED Safe and fuel-efficient driving – how business can help
Paul Gallemore, Wolseley UK Driving safely & sustainably – a case study
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