Passenger Travel in the Logistics Era
Taxation revenue has traditionally been used to address market failures but the social and environmental market failures evident today can only partially be addressed through publicly funded programmes. In a […]
Taxation revenue has traditionally been used to address market failures but the social and environmental market failures evident today can only partially be addressed through publicly funded programmes. In a […]
Derek Halden writing in the Scotsman Newspaper on behalf of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport suggests that Scotland’s year of big events in 2014 will have prompted long […]
The DfT accessibility statistics have recently been published representing conditions in October 2013. Describing these as accessibility statistics is perhaps a misnomer since what they show is the travel time […]
Policy goals for mega-cities, sustainable development, lifestyle change and technology development require a new focus on efficiency, personalisation, simplicity and resilience. This was the message from Derek Halden at the […]
There is a lot of talk about sustainability but how much day to day practice in transport is actually sustainable? A new paper by Derek Halden has been published which […]
The National Planning Framework needs to enable better transport rather than simply list nationally funded projects. This was the message from DHC Director Derek Halden when he gave evidence to […]
Much better value can be achieved in the transport spending to tackle social need. This was one of the messages from DHC Director Derek Halden in his presentation at the […]
Loop Connections’ town rewards toolkit (PDF, 720 KB) was presented at Scotland’s Towns Conference (PDF, 1.7 MB). Towns Minister Derek Mackay said that the Town Centre first policy would be […]
Fresh thinking on transport and the economy. Derek Halden highlights the role of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in The Scotsman. The article suggests that the transport economy […]
DfT has published the latest accessibility statistics showing a mixed picture of accessibility change across England, with some places seeing increased travel times to further education and hospitals, and others […]