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COST 356EST - Towards the definition of a measurable
environmentally sustainable transport
CONTACTS• Dr Robert Joumard, chairman, INRETS, tel +33 472 14 24 77, [email protected]
• Dr Henrik Gudmundsson, vice-chairman, DTF, tel +45 45 25 65 43, [email protected]
• COST 356 website: http://cost356.inrets.fr
OBJECTIVESThe main objective of the action is to design harmonized methods to build better environmental indicators for sustainable transport by using existing European indices. The action builds methods to be applied to the decision making process of the transport sector in the different European countries. This contributes to a systemic approach to environmental and transportation issues.
Besides and beyond the previous COST 350 action more focused on the user's point of view, action 356 deals with the scientific analysis and design of tools for environmental impact assessment. COST 356 focuses on the representativeness of the methods, either for evaluating sub-impacts such as health impacts, or for aggregating by a multi-criteria analysis the different sub-impact indices.
The final users should be mainly forecasting (or back-casting) analysts of the impact of the transport system and transport planners.
Finally the objectives of the action are:• To analyze the methods applied and the results obtained• To make a synthesis of the available data and to develop appropriate tools• To co-ordinate research
The duration of the action is October 2005 - January 2010
INTRODUCTIONMost of the present strategic environmental assessments do not take into account properly the variety of the environmental impacts, or are using markers, indices and more generally tools which do not represent the impacts. A correct representation of the whole range of impacts is necessary to ensure that sustainability takes into account environmental issues to a satisfactory degree. This is especially important for the transport sector where the concerns and the stakes are important.
WORKING GROUPSWG n°, title Task title Task purpose Task output
1. Networkbuilding andmethodologicalguidance
1.1. Network buildingTo develop a network of researchers working on environmentally sustainable transport assessment
Lists of persons
and events 1.2. Methodologicalguidance
Detailed definition of the Action structure and of the tasks
Report
1.3. Transport andenvironment in theconcept of sustainabledevelopment
Critical analysis of the concept of sustainable development in relation to transport and environment
Report
2. Environmental assessment (indicators as measurement tools)
2.1. Analysis of the chain of causalities for eachenvironmental impact
Analysis of the chain of causalities from the driving parameters to the final impacts
Report
2.2. Defining criteria for environmental indicator quality assessment
To identify operational quality criteria needed for assessing indicators from a scientific perspective
Working note
2.3. State of the art of building indicators per individual impact
To review the different scientific approaches for each impact category
Report
3. Integrationin decision making (indicators as decision making tools)
3.1 Requirements of EST indicators from the planning and decision making point of view
To define functional criteria for indicators to be used in various policy making frameworks, and to identify factors that matter for making indicators actually useful
Report
3.2. Options for integrating EST indicators
To analyse options and methods for aggregation, or selection to create integrated measures of EST
Report
3.3. Case studiesTo analyse in each study case the potential application of relevant indicators
Report
4. Integrativesynthesis,research needsanddissemination
4.1. Further research needs
Identifying white spots andresearch needs Final report
4.2. Synthesis Synthesis of the whole Action
4.3. Dissemination Dissemination of the resultsPapers,web, CD ROM, syntheses, etc
WHO CAN PARTICIPATE TO COST 356?The participants to the action are mainly scientists from signatory countries. Others may participate on an ad hoc basis. Different types of participation are possible: •Active participation through the working groups, by providing data, analyses, comments...•As user, providing user's demand, and mainly interested by the outputs of the action•By participating to the management committee (signatory countries only)
The present signatory countries are the following 19: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom. More countries are still welcome to sign.