Progress beyond state of the art
The project’s results go beyond state-of-the art in the following key ways:
1. Local-scale GIS based analysis of outputs from novel and little explored sources – km2 grid concentrations of NO2 and PM2.5 combined with census tract level data on household income, and an innovative experimental approach to scale and uncertainty.
2. Integration of stakeholder knowledge from many different domains for the co-development of sustainable transport scenarios that can be used by other projects.
3. Detailed analysis and estimation of future CO2 emissions at municipal level, using the newly available OpenGHGMap database, and incorporating realistic and plausible scenarios of future urban expansion.
4. New open source tools in the form of a new version of the SIMLANDER tool, publicly accessible from the project website.
Impacts
1.1 Impact on the researcher's career
The impact of the MSCA-IF on the researcher’s career has been very significant and direct and has resulted in the appointment of the researcher to a senior research position under a five year tenure-track research fellowship.
1.2 Development of close links with key researchers and knowledge transfer organisations
A key direct impact of the MSCA-IF grant has been the development of a number of very important research networks.
1.3 Impacts on issues related to climate change or the environment
The project has developed a coherent set of scenarios for future transport planning, and examined their feasibility. The project’s outputs clearly demonstrate the importance of this work to addressing these important climate change and environmental objectives.
1.4 Wider societal impacts
The project has contributed to addressing societal needs in terms of cleaner air, and has addressed important considerations of social justice.
1.5 Innovation activities
The rigorous testing of the SIMLANDER model, demonstrating its utility in a high impact journal paper is a clear example of testing activities. The new version of the SIMLANDER software is a new product, freely accessible under the Open Science paradigm (
https://simlander.wordpress.com/2022/08/17/simlander-v2-0-released/(öffnet in neuem Fenster)).
1.6 Contribution towards European policy objectives and strategies and impacts on policy making
The project delivers to the EU Climate and Energy Framework for 2030 and the EU’s Clean Air Policy Measures with objectives for 2030. Beyond the EU the project addresses the Paris Climate Agreement, and UN Sustainable Development Goals, including greenhouse gas emissions reduction, increasing renewable energy and improving energy efficiency for 2030.