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assignment_turned_in Project2008 - 2010Partners:TTR, TfL, TISPT, TIMENCO, AGE Platform Europe +3 partnersTTR,TfL,TISPT,TIMENCO,AGE Platform Europe,SINTEF AS,UHasselt,PolisFunder: European Commission Project Code: 218684more_vert - TTR,CDV,DTV,EPC,ICLEI EURO,PK,MRI,AUSTRIAN MOBILITY RESEARCH FGM AMOR,UITP,Mobiel 21,Lund University,Edinburgh Napier University,ISINNOVA,Rupprecht Consult - Forschung & Beratung,PolisFunder: European Commission Project Code: 604778
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2018Partners:RATP, Polis, PLZENSKA TEPLARENSKA, SSC, EURELECTRIC +43 partnersRATP,Polis,PLZENSKA TEPLARENSKA,SSC,EURELECTRIC,UPC,Sapienza University of Rome,ENDESA ENERGIA,ZČU,TfL,TRANSPORTS DE BARCELONA SA,VDL,RS,VIKTORIA,UTP,PMDP,HERMES,TTR,ASSTRA,SWMS,VATTENFALL,Solaris Bus & Coach (Poland),MZA,UITP,FACHHOCHSCHULE LANDSHUT-UNIVERSITYOF APPLIED SCIENCES,VBC,GMV,Enide Solutions (Spain),CTM SPA,SKODA ELECTRIC,RWTH,FHG,D'Appolonia (Italy),ENDESA SA,SPT,Île-de-France Mobilités,TRL LIMITED,PIMOT,ATAC SPA,THINKSTEP AG,BERENDS-CONSULT,IDIADA,SWBV,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,VDL BUS ROESELARE,VDV,Alexander Dennis (United Kingdom),IRIZARFunder: European Commission Project Code: 605485more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2014Partners:TTR, ITS, MARLO CONSULTANTS GMBH, TNO, IFSTTAR +9 partnersTTR,ITS,MARLO CONSULTANTS GMBH,TNO,IFSTTAR,TU Dortmund University,TØI,VGTU,Panteia,PTV Group (Germany),DLR,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,CERTH,RAPPFunder: European Commission Project Code: 265879more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2019Partners:TTR, TNO, NATVERKET FOR TRANSPORTER OCH MILJON, SMART FREIGHT CENTRE, FHG +9 partnersTTR,TNO,NATVERKET FOR TRANSPORTER OCH MILJON,SMART FREIGHT CENTRE,FHG,ZLC,SIVL,STICHTING CONNEKT,CLECAT,IRU PROJECTS ASBL,DLR,ECTU (ESC),NATIONAL UNION OF ROAD HAULIERS FROM ROMANIA,ESTFunder: European Commission Project Code: 723984Overall Budget: 1,999,680 EURFunder Contribution: 1,999,680 EURAddressing emissions from transport is becoming increasingly important due to its increasing contribution to total greenhouse gas emissions and the link to high levels of toxic pollutants in places with a high concentration of transport activity. The contribution of freight transport to these issues is already significant, and will become more so due to continued globalisation of supply chains and further global economic growth. Efforts to address these issues are already underway. Transport companies have for a long time focused on their own activities because it is good business sense. More recently, collaborative green freight programs have been developed. Several well-established industry-led green freight programs (Green Freight Europe, Lean & Green, ECO Stars etc.) developed to meet differing needs – operational data sharing to support benchmarking & reporting, efficiency improvement, reduction of toxic emissions in urban areas etc. Public authorities are also taking a greater interest because of targets to reduce transport CO2 emissions and improve air quality. They are investigating a wide range of mechanisms, from incentives to access restrictions, and from vehicle-level certification of emissions to legislation requiring reporting. There is much activity ongoing in this area; however, much of it takes place in isolation. This creates problems – for example, confusion over the role of different programs, disagreement over the most effective mechanisms that can be used to calculate and report emissions, where support is most needed to encourage certain behaviours, or ignorance of practical measures under development. The overall goal of LEARN is to establish co-ordinated networks of industry, government and civil society stakeholders and build on existing initiatives to drive consistent and transparent emissions measurement and reporting across the global logistics supply chain.
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