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Here’s the latest pick and mix from the Internet Resouces Newsletter:
Plenty this month for transport engineers, focussing on initiatives to improve UK transport -
The Campaign for Better Transport is a national body operating since 1973. Take a look at their informative site to view their ongoing campaigning and research initiatives.
For an advisory perspective on integrated transport policy, backed by independent research, try the website of the Commission for Integrated Transport: CfIT . As outlined on their website: ‘The Commission for Integrated Transport (CfIT) is an independent body advising the Government on integrated transport policy. CfIT takes a broad view of integrated transport policy and its interface with wider Government objectives for economic prosperity, environmental protection, health and social inclusion’.
The Confederation of Passenger Transport UK is ‘the government-recognised trade association for the bus, coach and light rail industries’ [website]. Its origins stem back to the first trade association of the transport industry formed around 1890.
Identifying appropriate policies for delivering sustainability in urban transport is the aim of KonSULT – the Knowledgebase on Sustainable Urban Land use and Transport. ‘KonSULT is designed to help policy makers, professionals and interest groups to understand the challenges of achieving sustainability in urban transport, and to identify appropriate policies. It has been developed with support from the European Commission, the UK Department for Transport, the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council and the Rees Jeffreys Road Fund’. [website]
Building Design announces itself as the ‘architects’ website’ and is packed with information. It features sections on sustainability, buildings, practice and a full archive of back issues. It also includes BD Magazine.
And finally, for interested bloggers, http://engineeringandmaths.wordpress.com/ is a blog from City University, London, with a similar focus to ours. Take a look for a different perspective on all things engineering!
As always, feedback welcome!