In the context of growing policy awareness in the UK of the links between transport and social exclusion, this paper describes case-study research of four different transport projects funded under the UK Department for Transport's Urban Bus Challenge Fund (UBC) with the specific aim of facilitating social inclusion in the areas they serve. Through surveys and interviews with end-users, the study qualitatively and quantitatively evaluated the value of these new services to local residents in terms of their increased economic opportunities and other quality of life benefits. It also aimed to identify their wider contribution to the renewal and regeneration of the deprived areas they serve through depth interviews with professional local stake...
This paper examines emerging trends in transport policy in the UK, as identified by the 2004 Transpo...
Introduction: The paper describes and examines a novel methodology to co-define transport and mobili...
Workshop 7 concluded that the terminology, ‘wider benefits’, tends to reinforce a narrow impact asse...
In the context of growing policy awareness in the UK of the links between transport and social exclu...
In the context of growing policy awareness in the UK of the links between transport and social exclu...
Since 1996, there has been growing policy awareness in the UK of the links between transport and soc...
This study evaluates the benefits – both monetary and quality of life – of transport services to the...
The late 1990s and early 2000s witnessed a growing interest amongst UK academics and policy makers i...
This dissertation is concerned with social exclusion, transport and access to economic opportunities...
The pursuit of sustainability has been at the forefront of contemporary planning initiatives. Howeve...
'Transport-related social inclusion' is a specific naming of the complex set of interrelationships w...
The role of transport disadvantage in the social exclusion of low income and marginalised household...
Social equity, and the contribution that transport planning can make to social equity, are increasin...
A new workshop on ‘Social exclusion: What can public transport offer?’ was introduced in the Thredbo...
The social exclusion is described as the process that progressively marginalizes individuals, groups...
This paper examines emerging trends in transport policy in the UK, as identified by the 2004 Transpo...
Introduction: The paper describes and examines a novel methodology to co-define transport and mobili...
Workshop 7 concluded that the terminology, ‘wider benefits’, tends to reinforce a narrow impact asse...
In the context of growing policy awareness in the UK of the links between transport and social exclu...
In the context of growing policy awareness in the UK of the links between transport and social exclu...
Since 1996, there has been growing policy awareness in the UK of the links between transport and soc...
This study evaluates the benefits – both monetary and quality of life – of transport services to the...
The late 1990s and early 2000s witnessed a growing interest amongst UK academics and policy makers i...
This dissertation is concerned with social exclusion, transport and access to economic opportunities...
The pursuit of sustainability has been at the forefront of contemporary planning initiatives. Howeve...
'Transport-related social inclusion' is a specific naming of the complex set of interrelationships w...
The role of transport disadvantage in the social exclusion of low income and marginalised household...
Social equity, and the contribution that transport planning can make to social equity, are increasin...
A new workshop on ‘Social exclusion: What can public transport offer?’ was introduced in the Thredbo...
The social exclusion is described as the process that progressively marginalizes individuals, groups...
This paper examines emerging trends in transport policy in the UK, as identified by the 2004 Transpo...
Introduction: The paper describes and examines a novel methodology to co-define transport and mobili...
Workshop 7 concluded that the terminology, ‘wider benefits’, tends to reinforce a narrow impact asse...