Dear colleagues,
I wonder if anyone is able to offer any help to Pete?
Best wishes,
Glenn
>I am investigating the environmental performance of office buildings in
>Bristol at the moment. The research, in collaboration with King Sturge, is
>looking at all 400 or so office buildings in Bristol centre and business
>parks and is using BREEAM. Part of BREEAM assesses transport-related
>performance (access to public transport, transport-related CO2, cyclist
>facilities, travel surveys and travel plans). All office locations are
>recorded in a GIS and all public transport nodes and route networks are
>recorded so that I can investigate route distances to public transport
>nodes and amenities. But to do some of the transport-related CO2 modelling
>I need to make some assumptions relating to mode of travel. While there
>are published data that reveal mode for all office space I am struggling
>to find any research on whether travel mode varies between city centre and
>out of town space. The only research I can find is a case study of Orange
>at Almondsbury Business Park and at Temple Point (Making Travel Plans
>Work: Lessons from UK Case Studies, DfT, 2005). Do you know of any other
>research on travel modes and office locations at the intra-urban level?
>
>
>Cheers,
>
>Pete.
>
>Dr Peter Wyatt
>Reader in Land Management
>Faculty of the Built Environment
>University of the West of England
>Bristol BS16 1QY
>
>T: 0117 328 3080
>M: 07876 548309
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