Research Output
COMPASS: optimised co-modal passenger transport for reducing carbon emissions – Final results and Conclusions.
  EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The motivation and the general objectives of the COMPASS project are deeply rooted in the European
Transport Policy (ETP) in the first decade of the 21st Century, with a look towards the new challenges
of the incoming second decade of the century. In particular, three topics must be stressed:
Ø Challenges from the key socio-economic trends.
Ø Challenges from environmental concerns.
Ø Challenges from technological changes.
Taking this into account, the general objectives of the COMPASS project were:
Ø To provide an overall picture of the future travellers needs in the light of the key socio-economic
trends;
Ø To analyse how ICT and ITS applications can meet the new demands, favouring the integration of
multimodal transport solutions;
Ø To assess how these solutions can contribute to the de-carbonisation of transport activities.
In such a framework, the following collateral and important objectives were also addressed:
Ø The potentials of the ICT and ITS applications to provide behavioural data and information to
improve travel surveys and fostering harmonisation;
Ø The validation of the ICT solutions with stakeholders rooted in the national contexts, due to the
involvement in the project of TTS Italia, member of the ERTICO National Network of ITS
Associations.
This final project report summarises the work carried out in the project and the findings from the
project deliverables.

  • Type:

    Project Report

  • Publication Status:

    Published

  • Publisher

    Edinburgh Napier University

  • Library of Congress:

    HE Transportation and Communications

  • Dewey Decimal Classification:

    388 Transportation; ground transportation

  • Projects:

    Compass

  • Funders:

    EC 7th Framework Programme

Citation

Bielefeldt, C., Bak, M., Borkowski, P., Carreno, M., Matthews, B., Stewart, K., …Schnell, O. (2013). COMPASS: optimised co-modal passenger transport for reducing carbon emissions – Final results and Conclusions. Edinburgh, Scotland: European Commission

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Keywords

Multimodal transport; transport policy; ICT and ITS applications; travel behaviour; user needs; modal choice;

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