Environment Transport and Planning in UK Law

  • Semantic transportation planning for food products supply chain ecosystem within difficult geographic zones
    • No. 117-9, October 2017
    • Industrial Management & Data Systems
    • 2064-2084
    Purpose: In difficult geographical zones (mountain, intra-cities areas, etc.), many shippers, from small and medium enterprises to individuals, may demand delivery of different food products (fresh...
    ... ... by shippers and carriers, dedicated to the schedule of food transport orders.Design/methodology/approach –This transportation planning system named Interoperable-Pathfinder,Order, Vehicle, Environment and Supervisor (I-POVES) is an interoperable multi-agent system, based on ... ...
  • Integrating transport systems in supply chain management software tools
    • No. 103-7, October 2003
    • Industrial Management & Data Systems
    • 503-515
    Logistic strategies represent a key factor to increase supply chain (SC) effectiveness, as the optimization of logistics networks enables transport and storage costs reduction as well as quick resp...
    ... ... pointlesswithout the accompaniment of appropriatetransportation planning and execution (Fox,1992).Moreover, in recent years the scope of SCMhas ... , the peculiar nature of data treatedin the logistics environment needs also to becorrectly addressed. SCM, in fact, involvesthe analysis ... ...
  • R v Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions ex parte Holding and Barnes plc and others
    • No. 9-3, March 2001
    • Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance
    • 275-278
    Although the facts giving rise to this decision concerned planning control and planning law the decision is of relevance to the debate about the applicability of the Human Rights Act 1998 to the va...
    ... ... of Northumbria, Newcastle upon Tyne joanna@alwinton.fsnet.co.uk BACKGROUND Although the facts giving rise to this deci-sion concerned planning control and plan-ning law the decision is of relevance to the debate about the applicability of the Human Rights Act 1998 to the various regulatory ... ...
  • Balancing market needs and environmental protection: Vehicle approval in the European Union
    • No. 25-4, August 2018
    • Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law
    • 0000
    Road transport today is responsible for almost a quarter of Europe’s greenhouse gas emissions, and poses a set of challenges. Traditional regulatory instruments, adopted by the European Union to re...
    ... ... UnionDiego Zannoni*AbstractRoad transport today is responsible for almost a quarter of ... Some EU Member States are even planning to adopt more drastic measures: banning future ... , rather than simply protecting the environment. Only through the Single European Act wasthe ... ...
  • Members stand up to be counted.
    • No. 2001, October 2001
    • Financial Management (UK)
    • Bernstein, Marc
    • Chartered Institute of Management Accountants' members running for Parliament
    ... ... Marc Bernstein works in the planning department of the Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions. He is studying for a masters ... ...
  • Book Review: Designing and Managing Programs: An Effectiveness-Based Approach
    • No. 9-1, March 2009
    • Evaluation Journal of Australasia
    • 0000
    ... ... in social service planning and  ... emphasis on social work, and  ... environment, such as transport,  ... Robert Moroney is ... ...
  • The New Grant System For Local Transport ‐ The First Five Years
    • No. 58-2, June 1980
    • Public Administration
    ... ... were at odds with the comprehensive approach to transport planning which the government wished to encourage. Under the 1972 Local ... of distributor roads, improved driver comfort, local environment effects - are hard to measure, and harder to value. Evaluation of ... ...
  • Economic Implications for Transport Planning of the New Grant System
    • No. 53-4, December 1975
    • Public Administration
    ... ... Grant, which covers expenditures above a ‘threshold‘ level, The threshold is set by the Department of the Environment each year and it is hoped that in time an 348 ... ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS FOR TRANSPORT PLANNING increasing proportion of ... ...
  • Transport Policy Paradigms at the Local Level: The Norwich Inner Ring Road
    • No. 78-4, December 2000
    • Public Administration
    It has been claimed that transport policy in the UK, once a quiescent area, has been opened to battle between competing advocacy coalitions and that the late 1980s and early 1990s saw a policy para...
    ... ... They point to the Department of the Environment’s policy planning guidelines (PPG) to local authorities, such as PPG12 ... ...
  • Ideas, bargaining and flexible policy communities: policy change and the case of the Oxford Transport Strategy
    • No. 81-3, September 2003
    • Public Administration
    Critiques of policy networks have highlighted particularly the inability of concepts such as policy communities to explain policy change. The established construction of policy community places it ...
    ... ... issue of vehicle emissions and their adverse effects on the environment and public health (CM 2674 1994). In addition, there was the widespread ... It was hoped that the BTC would co-ordinate planning, and enable road and rail in particular to complement, rather than compete ... ...
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