Report
Who gets a good deal? Revealing public attitudes to transport in Great Britain
The authors of this report argue that a new transport strategy is needed for England and the United Kingdom that sets out a desired future for how people travel, and a fair approach to achieving it.
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Stride and ride: England's path from laggard to leader in walking, wheeling, and cycling
There is overwhelming evidence that investment in active travel infrastructure brings significant benefits, including large returns on investment, addressing emissions from road transport, reducing regional inequalities, and improving health. This report outlines some recommendations for expanding investment in this area in the UK.
Report
Unlocking local action on clean air
This research draws on a range of different evidence sources. To understand the powers and duties that local authorities hold to deliver clean air, researchers have undertaken a systematic desk-based review, interviewed a range of local government officers and councillors, and engaged with stakeholders with expert knowledge of local government and air quality.
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Evidence institutes: lessons for Australia from the UK, US and Canada
This report reviews the landscape of evidence institutes, and explore if a new evidence institute in Australia, focused specifically on disadvantage, would help break cycles of disadvantage.
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Planning for net zero and nature: a better, greener planning system that empowers local places
In this report, the authors set out how the planning system needs to change to deliver net zero and restore nature in England, while also delivering the services people need, including well-connected communities and housing, and supporting the development of renewable energy.