A Strategy for DETR Integrated Transport Research
This document presents the transport research draft strategy of the Department
of the Environment, Transport and the Regions (DETR). This covering paper
summarises the key strategic research issues arising from their ten Year Plan
and the overall balance of their research effort. The main focus of the draft
strategy is to look at their research across different areas, to identify
possible gaps and how to address them. This paper presents an interesting
analysis of the transport research strategy of a government institution in
a developed country. It can be used as a point of reference for the evaluation
of the transport research strategies of other institutions. Furthermore, it
can be used to identify general issues about the needs of information for
the transport policy making process.
The paper starts by presenting the conclusions of the overall balance of
DETR's transport research programmes. They argue that the research has been
focussed on road transport and that it should be extended to rail, air, shipping
and ports, and social science issues. Based on this evaluation, it identifies
the areas that should be addressed by the research activities and defined
by the transport research strategy. It describes each of the themes of transport
research, analyses their relation to the national policy and defines the research
programmes that will be undertaken. The main themes identified are:
- Reducing congestion
- Reducing the impact of transport on the environment
- Improving safety
- Improving and modernising public transport
- Promoting walking, cycling and greener travel
- Promoting socially inclusive and accessible transport
- Managing the asset
- Technology, innovation and futures
- Modelling and analysis
- Behaviour and attitudes
- Land use planning
- International experience
- Evaluation
