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A new €4.89 million international collaboration is set to reduce our cities’ reliance on conventionally fuelled vehicles.

A two-day international workshop ‘Energy-related economic stress at the interface between transport poverty, fuel poverty and residential location’ was hosted by ITS.

We already know that tackling vehicle emissions in non-OECD countries will be a major element of any efforts to meet Global Climate and Air Pollution targets.

Local economic network resilience takes many forms. One major factor is transport resilience.

Evidence from Oliver Carsten, Professor of Transport Safety, has been extensively cited in a major new report published by the House of Commons Transport Committee.