Assessment

The study will include a full sustainable assessment across a wide range of social, economic, environmental and resources criteria

Assessment aims to provide a sustainability evaluation of the different options tested within the wider ReVISIONS programme. This work package contains three main elements.

First, criteria relevant to regional sustainable development and which are sensitive to the integrated infrastructure options under investigation are to be identified and organised within a logical structure, the assessment framework.

After evaluation criteria have been agreed within the consortium, a technical feasibility assessment will be conducted to determine the practicality of quantitative assessment. Assessment of individual criteria will be conducted using a range of extant mapping and modelling tools (e.g., for energy use, emissions), whilst in the case of some criteria, new techniques may need to be developed. Using these tools, and inputs describing land use and transport characteristics drawn from the preceding work packages, the assessment criteria will be quantified for each option and case study city.

Finally, assessments of individual criteria will be integrated to permit identification of the more sustainable land-use transport design. An appropriate integrative technique will be selected, such as a multi-criteria analysis (MCA). In order to aid transparency, and support preparation of the best practice guidance, results will also be reported for individual criteria.


Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council