Local Transport Planning for the new era of Local Transport Plans is a new six-part webinar series from Landor LINKS, produced in partnership with SYSTRA.
Hosted by Landor LINKS LIVE, Friday, 04th November.
In partnership with SYSTRA.
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Integrated land use and transport planning addresses a city or region’s longer-term challenges, working to a shared vision of what a city or region aspires to be in the future, and helps to coordinate investments and policy decisions to achieve that vision.
As set out in the Climate Change Committee's advice, integrated land use and transport planning is now recognised as being a critically important part of reducing transport emissions.
"The recognition of the need to reduce traffic growth, alongside funding for improved local public transport and active travel, are also positive steps. However, the Government has not yet set out a clear vision of the extent of traffic reduction that is desirable, nor a coherent set of policies to deliver this. Actions and funding need to be more joined-up across the country and between transportation modes, and key enablers such as spatial planning and transport appraisal methodologies must be better aligned to the objective of providing widely available, cost-competitive, sustainable alternatives to private car travel."
This webinar will show how integrated land use and transport planning can help to:
reduce the negative social impacts of ‘transport systems’
reduce the amount of travel altogether
shift transport modes
influence behaviours in favour of reducing emissions
measure and quantify change and impacts
Topics will include:
creating 20 min sustainable Transport Zones - the issues/challenges around implementing these consistently and equitably on a local/regional/national scale
maximising benefits of sustainable transport investments by concentrated land use strategies around public transport corridors
mitigating Core Strategies – land use integration versus additional transport provision
urban design to encourage behavioural change
Chair: Emily Walsh, Associate Director, SYSTRA and Design Council Expert
Lynda Addison, Lead on planning and transport integration for Transport Planning Society, Former Chair of the Sustainable Transport Panel, CIHT and Chair of the Task Team who produced Better Planning, Better Transport, Better Places, and Design Council Expert
Better Planning, Better Transport, Better Places
Jon Sandford, Senior Manager in the Master Development and Design Team, Homes England
Vision-led transport solutions for new housing development
Darren Kirkman, Associate Director, SYSTRA
Maximising the benefits of sustainable transport investments by concentrated land use strategies around public transport corridors
Niamh Hession, Design Director, Turley
Making masterplanning count
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