Projects list in Transport

Pricing Road use for Greater Responsibility, Efficiency and Sustainability in CitieS (PROGRESS)
Funding ProgrammeFP5
Lead contact/ organisationBristol City Council
Other EU PartnersCopenhagen, Genoa, Gothenberg, Helsinki, Rome, Trondheim
Funding PeriodJune 2000 - May 2004
Budget (Overall/EU)"£11.4m; £4.3m"
Project descriptionThe objective of the PRoGRESS project was to demonstrate and evaluate the effectiveness and acceptance of integrated urban transport pricing schemes to achieve transport goals and raise revenue.
Reports/conclusionsWebsite
VIVALDI
Funding ProgrammeCIVITAS Initiative
Lead contact/ organisationBristol City Council
Other EU PartnersAalborg, Bremen, Kaunas, Nantes
Funding PeriodFebruary 2002 - January 2006
Budget (Overall/EU)"£24m; £8.6m"
Project descriptionThe VIVALDI project seeks to demonstrate an integrated package of innovative transport strategies and measures in 5 EU member state city laboratories, and to assess their contribution to improving 4 key urban policy goals.
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SILENCE
Funding ProgrammeFP6
Lead contact/ organisationBristol City Council
Other EU PartnersBarcelona, Genoa, Paris
Funding PeriodFebruary 2005 - January 2008
Budget (Overall/EU)"£6m; £3m"
Project descriptionThe objective of SILENCE is to develop an integrated methodology and technology infrastructure for urban surface transport.
Reports/conclusionsWebsite
BioEthanol for Sustainable Transport (BEST)
Funding ProgrammeSIXTH FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME
Lead contact/ organisationSomerset County Council
Other EU PartnersStockholm (Sweden), Biofuel Region (Sweden), Rotterdam (Netherlands), Somerset (UK), Dublin (Ireland), Basque Country (Spain), Madrid (Spain), Nanyang (China), S√£o Paulo (Brazil), La Spezia (Italy
Funding Period4 year project, starting January 2006
Budget (Overall/EU)€315440 and EU contribution €153845
Project descriptionCOMPETE Territorial Co-operation Interreg IIIC Bristol City Council Munich, Dortmund, Helsinki, Barcelona, Lyon, Rotterdam October 2004 - September 2007 "£875,000; £505,000" http://www.compete-eu.org/ COMPETE is a European network of cities and city-regions, established with the aim of sharing knowledge about increasing economic performance and competitiveness. SRN Europe Territorial Co-operation Interreg IIIC Bristol City Council Barcelona, Lille, Tenerife, Tampere, Turku, Klaipeda, Hranice, Monferrato, Modena, Ancona September 2004 - August 2007 "£417,000; £237,000" http://www.srneurope.net/index.html A Europe-wide network dedicated to the effective use and delivery of Structural Funds and regeneration programmes in sub-regional areas.
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