INTRODUCTION TO TRANSITION PATHWAYS |
Introductory Webinar: TRANSITION PATHWAYS |
Constructing a transition pathway requires a vision-led approach to planning. This approach, being developed in SUMP-PLUS, puts EU carbon zero targets at the centre of longer-term SUMP planning, and relies on ‘backcasting’ rather than ‘forecasting’ methods.
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Approach Summary: The 7 STEPS OF TRANSITION PATHWAYS |
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Lesson #1: CITY VISION, OBJECTIVES AND TARGETS |
This first lesson will provide you with useful information on the development of a city vision, objectives and targets.
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Lesson #2: POLICY STRATEGY MIX SELECTION |
The second lesson will support you in identifying and choosing the right policy strategy mix to meet long-term visions and carbon targets. |
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RELATED TOOL: Service delivery options |
This tool highlights general ways in which public and private sector organisations can provide their goods and services to their customers, at fixed or mobile sites, or to or within homes.
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RESOURCE: D1.2: Developing Transition Pathways towards Sustainable Mobility |
Deliverable 1.2 - Developing Transition Pathways towards Sustainable Mobility in European cities includes a review of the state-of-the-art in academic and practitioner
evidence regarding the development of longer-term Transition Pathways for urban mobility, and sets out some key concepts for addressing this issue. It identifies some major implementation barriers to sustainable mobility policies in European cities, and proposes a new planning approach to overcome the ‘implementation gap’ and enable sustainable
mobility transitions.
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RESOURCE: POLICY BRIEF - Planning a long-term zero carbon transition pathway |
POLICY BRIEF: Planning a long-term zero carbon transition pathway / Author: Luciano Pana Tronca and Prof. Peter Jones, University College London
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