Policy Areas
Transport
Introduction
ippr advocates an integrated transport policy promoting access and inclusion and facilitating trade and exchange, while limiting the negative economic, social and environmental impacts of transport. A range of transport policy research and development has been carried out at ippr, covering planes, trains and automobiles as well as pedestrians and buses. Most of the research is carried out by members of ippr's Sustainability Programme.
Projects
Theme 4: Transport
The third working paper from the Commission; Keeping the South East Moving by Julie Foley, Nathan Sansom and Tony Gray...
Publishing
Driving Down CO2 Emissions:
Using mandatory targets to improve vehicle efficiency
Jenny Bird
Connecting Cities:
Local transport, economic connectivity, and economic growth
Adam Marshall with Ben Harrison
The Route to Growth:
Transport, density and productivity
Chris Webber and Glenn Athey
Articles
A rough guide to carbon trading
24 January 2007
The Stockholm Syndrome
24 October 2006
Grayling on Grayling
06 April 2006
Events
Currently no events.
Latest Reports:
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Growing the Big Society
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Green and decent jobs
'Easy' approach to public service delivery
Development on the Move


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