Walking and Cycling
Urban Accessibility Measurement: Some Feedback on Data and Visualisation
Presentation, slides, speech,
13 March 2017
Transportation Satellite Account: The Canadian Experience
Presentation, slides, speech,
13 March 2017
Database on Investment in Infrastructure in Latin America and the Caribbean
Presentation, slides, speech,
13 March 2017
Transport Infrastructure Investment and Maintenance 2015 Data Collection
Presentation, slides, speech,
13 March 2017
Compare your Country: New Online Tool to Visualise Key Transport Indicators
Media Release,
7 March 2017
Ex-Post Assessment of Transport Investments and Policy Interventions
Roundtable Report, Policy Insights,
27 February 2017
- Data collection for evaluation needs to be planned for from the outset.
- Audit transport projects throughout the project stages
- Use independent organisations to carry out audits of transport projects.
- Recognise the variety of economic goals targeted by transport investments.
- Involve local partners in providing evidence on performance.
Public Private Partnerships for Transport Infrastructure: Renegotiation and Economic Outcomes
Roundtable Report, Policy Insights,
23 February 2017
- Use renegotiation of PPPs only in exceptional cases.
- Use an independent jury to assess whether the outcome of a PPP is what parties might have been expected to negotiate had they foreseen a change that has occurred.
- Consider to task an independent body with determining when renegotiation of a PPP is legitimate.
- Include reputation and demonstrated competence in selection criteria for a PPP.
- Compare advantages and weaknesses of PPPs versus other forms of private capital.
CO2 Mitigation Measures for Transport Will Not Achieve Climate Ambitions
Media Release,
30 January 2017
CO2 Mitigation Measures for Transport Will not Achieve Climate Ambitions
Media Release,
29 January 2017
ITF Transport Outlook 2017
Transport Outlook, Policy Insights,
29 January 2017
- The 2016 Paris climate agreement must be translated into concrete actions for the transport sector.
- Policy will need to embrace and respond to disruptive innovation in transport.
- Reducing CO2 from urban mobility needs more than better vehicle and fuel technology.
- Targeted land-use policies can reduce the transport infrastructure needed to provide more equitable access in cities.
- Governments need to develop planning tools to adapt to uncertainties created by changing patterns of consumption, production and distribution.
Quantifying the Socio-economic Benefits of Transport
Roundtable Report, Policy Insights,
20 January 2017
- Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) guidelines can be expanded to include reliability and some wider impacts.
- Further research into reliability benefits is needed to improve confidence in results.
- Wider economic impacts should be examined in cases where they are expected to be significant.
- Further research into the impacts and tools for capturing wider impacts is needed.
- Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) can play an important role in decision making, but need not dominate.
Communicating on the Access Charging Scheme in the City Centre ‘AREA C’ and Other Strategies in Milan
Presentation, slides, speech,
17 January 2017
Comprehensive Mobility Management Policies to Reduce Air Pollution
Presentation, slides, speech,
17 January 2017
Free Public Transport as a Measure for Improving Air Quality
Presentation, slides, speech,
17 January 2017
Use of Speed Limits to Mitigate Pollution Peak in Paris and Reallocation of Road Space
Presentation, slides, speech,
17 January 2017
Air Pollution Mitigation Strategies in Major Developing Cities
Presentation, slides, speech,
17 January 2017
Air Pollution Crisis Measures and Traffic Management in Shanghai and Beijing
Presentation, slides, speech,
17 January 2017
Charging Scheme in Milan City Centre ‘AREA C’ and Other Strategies in Milan
Presentation, slides, speech,
17 January 2017