Coordinatore | LEICESTER CITY COUNCIL
Organization address
address: WELFORD PLACE NEW WALK CENTRE contact info |
Nazionalità Coordinatore | United Kingdom [UK] |
Totale costo | 3˙205˙802 € |
EC contributo | 2˙749˙981 € |
Programma | FP7-REGIONS
Specific Programme "Capacities": Regions of knowledge and support for regional research-driven clusters |
Code Call | FP7-REGIONS-2011-1 |
Funding Scheme | CSA-CA |
Anno di inizio | 2011 |
Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) | 2011-12-01 - 2014-11-30 |
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1 |
LEICESTER CITY COUNCIL
Organization address
address: WELFORD PLACE NEW WALK CENTRE contact info |
UK (LEICESTER) | coordinator | 381˙890.00 |
2 |
AEROSPACE VALLEY
Organization address
address: AVENUE EDOUARD BELIN 23 contact info |
FR (TOULOUSE) | participant | 508˙945.00 |
3 |
INSTYTUT GEODEZJI I KARTOGRAFII
Organization address
address: ul. Modzelewskiego 27 contact info |
PL (WARSZAWA) | participant | 319˙686.00 |
4 |
UNIVERSITY OF LEICESTER
Organization address
address: University Road contact info |
UK (LEICESTER) | participant | 282˙033.00 |
5 |
AGENZIA REGIONALE PER LO SVILUPPO DEL MOLISE - SVILUPPO ITALIA MOLISE SPA
Organization address
address: VIA CRISPI 1 contact info |
IT (Campobasso) | participant | 221˙432.00 |
6 |
DE MONTFORT UNIVERSITY
Organization address
address: THE GATEWAY 12 THE NEWARKE contact info |
UK (LEICESTER) | participant | 216˙892.00 |
7 | Centre d'Etudes Techniques de l'Equipement du Sud Ouest | FR | participant | 216˙140.00 |
8 |
THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM
Organization address
address: University Park contact info |
UK (NOTTINGHAM) | participant | 151˙964.00 |
9 |
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DEL MOLISE
Organization address
address: Via De Sanctis Ioc. Vazzieri contact info |
IT (CAMPOBASSO) | participant | 143˙166.00 |
10 |
E-GEOS SPA
Organization address
address: CONTRADA TERLECCHIE contact info |
IT (MATERA) | participant | 113˙009.00 |
11 |
INFOTERRA LIMITED
Organization address
address: "Atlas House, 41 - Wembley Road" contact info |
UK (LEICESTER) | participant | 91˙677.00 |
12 |
WOJEWODZTWO MAZOWIECKIE
Organization address
address: ul. Jagiellonska 26 contact info |
PL (Warsaw) | participant | 58˙930.00 |
13 |
INTERGRAPH POLSKA SP ZOO
Organization address
address: UL. DOMANIEWSKA 52 contact info |
PL (Warszawa) | participant | 44˙217.00 |
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'This proposal is presented by a consortium of regional research clusters whose core members are already pursuing research and technology development (RTD) in programmes that map on to their local or regional transport policy priorities. Common themes of expertise within the consortium apply to the fields of Traffic, Health and Environment (THE); the objective of the project is to apply this research base to achieve Intelligent Solutions for Sustaining Urban Economies. (ISSUE). This proposal truly addresses THE ISSUE. Several research areas are identified that deal directly with headline themes of this FP7 Call, namely: -transport impacts on urban mobility, -transport greening; -health, safety and security of citizens, -associated economic impacts.
Diverse technologies and research applications will be brought to bear on the above issues, including: • Computer intelligence solutions and real-time satellite navigation data integrated into existing operational urban traffic management systems. • Space and in-situ measurements to help mitigate risk to citizens’ health from traffic-induced air pollution. • Technology demonstration and pre-operational real time trials of a hydrogen fuel cell powered car operating in a city environment (2012).
THE ISSUE programme will create a vibrant partnership of regional research clusters to bring together and coordinate already-existing and projected RTD programmes relevant to Traffic, Health and Environment both within the clusters and more widely in the broader European research community. In parallel, consultations will be held with participating regional and local authorities to identify economic priorities of those regions, specific to the themes of Traffic, Health and Environment. Tensioning RTD actions against regional economic objectives will be the next step. This approach paves the way to shape the application of research outputs towards delivery of regional strategies by developing a framework for coordinating research actions and exploitation. The coordination process requires proactive knowledge exchange between core partners through a focussed dissemination programme and a structured approach for mentoring and knowledge transfer to regions with less well developed research structures. The core partners are East Midlands, UK, Mazovi Region, Poland, MOLISE REGION, Italy, Midi Pyrenees and Aquitaine regions, France. In each case we can identify active regional research clusters with programmes and expertise in relevant thematic areas. Each core partner can satisfy the “triple helix” requirement. A wider network of new regional clusters will also be built up. Their regional representatives and research teams will be encouraged to participate in THE ISSUE’s series of workshop and dissemination events and to become active partners in downstream RTD actions that THE ISSUE will be seeking to develop. Promotion of the new cluster programme will be facilitated, in part, through nationally-based knowledge transfer and innovation networks as well as the transnational NEREUS regional network. The expected outcome will be a Europe-wide research forward look and implementation plan for the exploitation and further development of relevant economy-driving, environmentally-sensitive traffic and transport initiatives for more sustainable transport economies in the cities, towns and regions of Europe.'
Fewer traffic jams for health and wealth
Transport policy and technology are key elements to achieving sustainable urban economies throughout Europe. These issues are being examined by the EU-funded project 'Traffic- health- environment. Intelligent solutions sustaining urban economies' (http://www.theissue.eu/en (THE ISSUE)) .
The consortium involves research clusters made up of universities and research institutes, businesses, and local or regional government bodies from across Europe. Project partners studied the impact of traffic on health and the environment, and identified technological solutions for promoting sustainable transport in European cities.
Solutions are based on the use of information and communication technologies and downstream space data and services. They have been used to reduce traffic congestion and to improve air quality and journey times. This information was disseminated to partners through a Master Class workshop and a webinar programme.
A programme for integrated transport applications in urban and regional economies was drawn up in the form of a ''Research, technological development and innovation'' (RTDI) document. The RTDI addresses the key societal challenges in urban transport and presents planners and policymakers with clear options.
A European-wide special interest group (ESIG) will be established to guarantee the long-term sustainability of the cluster network. The ESIG will also help deliver the joint action plan and become the main conduit for future inclusion of new regions.
THE ISSUE will help to deliver smart, green, integrated transport solutions for urban and regional economies, taking into account regional policy and planning and regional authorities. This will translate to environmental and health benefits, leading to sustainable economic growth.