Strategy for Dissemination of DFID Funded Transport Research
This report reviews the ways in which dissemination of DFID funded transport
research is currently being accomplished by TRL and the efficacy of present
procedures and practices. This review takes place against a rapidly changing
background: the growth in electronic means of storing and distributing information;
the rise in networking and partnerships; the move towards different organisational
models, which involve the participation of private enterprise and non-governmental
organisations; the need for sustainable solutions; the cross-sectoral nature
of so much of the information generated, etc.
This changing framework must influence the way in which the future dissemination
of DFID funded transport research findings evolves; hence the key purpose
of this review is to develop a strategy which can address these and other
issues which impact on dissemination, and to propose a series of actions and
investments to support DFID fulfilling such a strategy. Whilst the review
draws heavily on TRL managed contributions, it highlights the value of contributions
from other providers.
The review is founded on the premise that the objectives of DFID's dissemination
strategy in the transport sector should be to achieve greater impact in delivering
affordable, safe and sustainable transport to target groups in developing
countries. Therefore the objective is to positively influence implementation
by informing policy makers, promoting cost effective solutions to service
providers and managers, and raising awareness of users and communities of
actions they can contribute. The strengths and weaknesses of the currently
known range of dissemination activities have been identified and they form
the basis for the recommendations made in this report.
The review is structured in four main parts: (i) An overview of the information
which is the subject of dissemination. This looks briefly at the sources of
information, the implications of a broader contributor base and the need for
up-dating information; (ii) An examination of the publication format, which
is essentially a review of the 'series' which are currently used by TRL for
publishing hard copy; (iii) An assessment of the 'vehicles' for dissemination.
This looks at the current practice of delivering hard copies to enquirers
and the modern means for getting information to them; and (iv) An assessment
of the resource base required to put in place the recommendations which flow
from this review.
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Author:
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TRL (Transport Research Laboratory), International Division
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Publisher:
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Unpublished project report, DFID (The UK Department for International
Development) and TRL (Transport Research Laboratory)
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Date:
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2000
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Hard copy
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