Rail
Reaching Critical MaaS: Interregional Co-operation for Seamless Mobility in the Brussels-Capital Region
Case-Specific Policy Analysis, Policy Insights,
15 October 2024
- Establish an interregional MaaS foundation document to guide collaboration.
- Structure collaboration through the MaaS network coordinator (MNC) and MaaS Governance Authority (MGA).
- Develop a trust model for the MaaS ecosystem.
- Identify, adapt or develop building blocks to support the implementation of the trust model.
- Develop a repository of standard and agreed data sharing clauses that set out clear requirements.
- Work on enhanced compatibility rather than full interoperability.
- Explore the application of the EU’s Only Once principle to MaaS.
- Address existing power imbalances to encourage participation within the ecosystem.
Transit-Oriented Development and Accessibility: Case studies from Southeast Asian cities
Case-Specific Policy Analysis, Policy Insights,
8 October 2023
- Ensure sufficient availability of public transport and infrastructure for active modes.
- Integrate transport planning with land use planning for co-ordinated implementation of measures.
- Embrace disruptive mobility trends in ways that ensure improved accessibility.
- Collect more and better-quality data on urban mobility to underpin transit-oriented development.
- Learn from international experiences with transit-oriented development and apply them locally.
Zero Carbon Supply Chains
Case-Specific Policy Analysis, Policy Insights,
27 June 2021
- A more proactive strategy from the port authority.
- Stronger involvement of the city administration in zero carbon freight.
- Facilitation of zero carbon freight transport by the federal government.
Modern Tram and Public Transport Integration in Chinese Cities: A Case Study of Suzhou
Discussion Paper,
30 July 2017
The Evolution of London’s Crossrail Scheme and the Development of the Department for Transport’s Economic Appraisal Methods
Discussion Paper,
1 November 2011
High-Speed Inter-City Transport System in Japan Past, Present and the Future
Discussion Paper,
1 December 2009