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Deliverables
Definition based on maximising the efficiency and effectiveness of transport as well as supporting EU policies, in particular those related to transport, energy and environment. This deliverable will provide the structure for the routemapping activities e.g. defining targets, obstacles, regulatory issues.
Truly integrated urban transport system (opens in new window)Definition based on maximising the efficiency and effectiveness of transport as well as supporting EU policies, in particular those related to transport, energy and environment. This deliverable will provide the structure for the routemapping activities e.g. defining targets, obstacles, regulatory issues. This Deliverable will contain clear information on what needs to be changed for implementation success, what the target is and who the early enablers and adopters are to be, also the governance of the process required to reach consensus and implement the changes
Establishment of a cross-modal permanent group of stakeholders and experts in the long distance freight transport. (opens in new window)Recommendations for a sustainable TRA business model (opens in new window)
Report on links and coordination with key stakeholders (opens in new window)
Describing links with stakeholders needed to implement an integrated transport systems for passengers and freight such as the private sector, European Commission, ERA-Net, Member States and Associated Countries National Representatives, national platforms, international portals and databases including TRIP follow-on, HERMES, US-TRB, OECD/JRC and other global players, including the European Standardisation Organisations (CEN-CENELEC-ETSI). In addition reports will be provided on the motivation and perceived barriers for important stakeholders in implementing an integrated transport system such as industry (both large and small businesses), transport sector financers and developers, and representative freight and passenger groups for examples, the European Intermodal Association (EIA), International Union for Road-Rail Combined Transport (UIRR), Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in the UK - CILT(UK) (and similar national freight and logistics entities of other countries), The European Passenger Federation (EPF), European Transport Safety Council (ETSC) and the various national passenger transport authorities.
Report on the common methodology (opens in new window)Report on the common methodology as described in “T6.1.1 - Inception”
Final report on TRA practical organisation (opens in new window)Final report on TRA practical organisation including technical and communication aspects
Recommendations on TRA structures (opens in new window)Recommendations on TRA structures i.e. -OC, -MC and -PC functioning
ERRAC - Update of ERRAC Technology roadmaps’ implementation plan (opens in new window)ERRAC -Update of ERRAC Technology roadmaps' implementation plan
Benchmark research and innovation activities (ii) (opens in new window)Benchmark research and innovation activities identifying gaps and developing SRA Implementation Plans on Urban Logistics report (ii)
Final report on TRA structures (opens in new window)Final report on TRA structures i.e. -OC, -MC and -PC functioning
"Defining of the concept a ""truly integrated transport system for sustainable and efficient logistics” (ii)" (opens in new window)"Defining of the concept a ""truly integrated transport system for sustainable and efficient logistics” for both urban and long distance freight. Final version of report"
Dissemination exploitation and engagement Strategy (opens in new window)A detailed Dissemination Strategy will be developed at the beginning of the project on the basis of above objectives. This will define a number of dissemination methods and channels for the project, including (but not restricted to): shaping the link and cooperation with key players (such as identified in tasks 4.2), developing a dedicated webpage to be made available on each ETPs website, and other communications material. The strategy will also include a proposal for the articles to be published regularly between months 4 and 24.
ETP – Past Project Evaluation Technique (opens in new window)An updated and comprehensive printed Maritime SRIA and accompanying summary brochure (opens in new window)
An updated and comprehensive printed Maritime SRIA that identifies and communicates the main R&I priorities, including a summary printed brochure, communicating the main Waterborne SRIA priorities and their context within European Transport as a whole.
Draft handbook for TRA strategy aspects (opens in new window)Draft handbook for TRA strategy aspects. This preliminary version will be released for consultation purposes
ERRAC - Alignment of ERRAC priorities with national rail strategies (opens in new window)Project Management plan (opens in new window)
Final handbook for TRA strategy aspects (opens in new window)
Final handbook for TRA strategy aspects. This consolidated version will also include some aspects of the other deliverables
ALICE Report on the activities performed with Clusters and Member States (opens in new window)ALICE Report on the activities performed with Clusters and Member States. A preliminary version will be released in M12 for discussion purposes
Benchmark research and innovation activities (i) (opens in new window)Benchmark research and innovation activities identifying gaps and developing SRA Implementation Plans on Urban Logistics report (i)
Waterborne Research Evaluation Methodology (opens in new window)Waterborne research evaluation methodology
ACARE – Status Report on the SRIA (opens in new window)ERRAC – Knowledge and Dissemination Strategy (opens in new window)
Guidelines for TRA2016 practical organisation (opens in new window)
Guidelines for TRA2016 practical organisation (technical and communication aspects)
Updated Report on links and coordination with key stakeholders (opens in new window)Updated Report on links and coordination with key stakeholders as described in D4.3, but further describing the progress towards the actual implementation of the integrated transport systems identified
Long distance passenger’s synergies report (opens in new window)To improve the coordinated efficiency of all modes by determining the most appropriate mode(s) when considering the different categories of travel. A preliminary version will be released in M12 and M18 for consultation purposes prior to the final delivery
ALICE Research and Innovation Roadmap on the Physical Internet (opens in new window)EC-funded research contribution to roadmapping of urban transport (opens in new window)
This deliverable will summarise the status of existing SRIAs as well as identifying where relevant EC-funded research that have directly contributed in the past five years to the roadmaps and vision activities of the ETPs.
Final Event and high quality publication (opens in new window)Challenges Outline (opens in new window)
Agreed set of challenges (physical, operational, economical, political) identifying the level of integration required and metrics to measure future implementation success. This Deliverable will contain clear information on what needs to be changed for implementation success, what the target is and who the early enablers and adopters are to be, also the governance of the process required to reach consensus and implement the changes
"Defining of the concept a ""truly integrated transport system for logistics” (i)" (opens in new window)"Defining of the concept a ""truly integrated transport system for logistics” for both urban and long distance freight. 1st Version of report"
Urban mobility Transport SRIA Implementation Plan (opens in new window)Based on integrated research agenda and roadmaps at the multi-modal level taking into account user needs and policy requirements. A preliminary version will be released in M12 and M18 for consultation purposes prior to the final delivery. UITP
Final report on TRA sponsorship strategies (opens in new window)Update to Dissemination, Exploitation and Engagement Strategy (opens in new window)
Update to Dissemination, Exploitation and Engagement Strategy (i.e. document produced within D4.1)
ALICE Research Roadmaps implementation Plans and Monitoring follow up (opens in new window)ALICE Research Roadmaps implementation Plans and Monitoring (opens in new window)
Final report on sustainable TRA business model (opens in new window)
Report on the implementation of the selected structure and model of TRA governance (opens in new window)
Report on the implementation of the selected structure and model of TRA governance (incl. performance of tasks)
Recommendations on sponsorship and exhibitors’ strategies for TRA (opens in new window)EC-funded research contribution to roadmapping of long distance transport (opens in new window)
This deliverable will summarise the status of existing SRIAs as well as identifying where relevant EC-funded research that have directly contributed in the past five years to the roadmaps and vision activities of the ETPs
Waterborne Research Evaluation (opens in new window)Waterborne research evaluation
Report on the most relevant structure for supporting TRA continuous business (opens in new window)Report on the most relevant structure for supporting TRA continuous business including tasks to be performed
Strategic Research Agenda and Implementation Plan (opens in new window)Strategic Research Agenda and Implementation Plan on cross-modal long distance freight transport. A preliminary version will be released in M12 for consultation purposes
Publications
Author(s):
Catherine Birkner, FEHRL
Belinda Fairbairn, UNEW
Published in:
FIRM - FEHRL Infrastructure Research Magazine, Issue Issue 7, 2016, Page(s) 18, ISSN 2294-8295
Publisher:
FEHRL
Author(s):
Catherine Birkner, FEHRL
Belinda Fairbairn, UNEW
Published in:
FIRM - FEHRL Infrastructure Research Magazine, Issue Issue 6, 2015, Page(s) 17, ISSN 2294-8295
Publisher:
FEHRL
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