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Healthier
Environment through
Abatement of Vehicle Emission
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HEAVEN was a project within the 5th Framework
Programme (FP5) of the European Commission which aimed at the implementation
of Information Society Technologies (IST).
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Role of Rupprecht Consult |
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Rupprecht Consult supported the evaluation and dissemination
tasks within HEAVEN, including the content preparation of the
project's
Final
Conference "HEAVEN for Sustainable Mobility - Urban Transport,
Air Quality & Noise", 5-6 Dec 2002 in Prague.
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Project Goal |
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Air and noise pollution caused by traffic are a growing problem
in large urban areas. A compromise is needed between environmental
quality improvements and urban mobility demands. The overall goal
of HEAVEN was to develop and demonstrate a decision support system
(DSS). The DSS is now enabling decision makers to integrate real-time
measurements of air pollution and noise caused by traffic in large
urban areas into their practical transport decisions. Thus environmental
effects of Transportation Demand Management Strategies (TDMS)
can be evaluated.
HEAVEN combined efficient Transportation Demand Management Strategies
and integrated environmental Information Society Technologies.
Large European cities exchanged experiences of how to reduce air
and noise pollution on a European level.
Concrete sustainable development perspectives were provided and
environmentally effective policy strategies could be identified.
The concrete project objectives were:
- To provide the basis for decision-making through integrated
and real time information.
- Inform key actors and the public on air and noise pollution
levels.
- Investigate the data needs of health experts and develop a
data exchange platform with health experts and authorities.
- Draw conclusions for the implementation of local noise and
air action plans.
- Generate commercial value out of the project.
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Results |
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Rupprecht Consult had a key role in the preparation of the project
Evaluation Report (if you would like to receive a copy
of this document, please contact Frank
Wefering). Derived from evaluation results, the document provides
recommendations for:
- HEAVEN partners for further roll-out activities they may envisage;
- Potential take-up partners for new implementations;
- The European Commission for setting up future programmes;
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- Readers interested in methodological issues for future assessments.
HEAVEN and the system it developed has the potential to become
a widely accepted and implemented tool to support key actors in
their decision making with regard to traffic, air quality, noise,
and beyond.
HEAVEN developed and demonstrated a DSS to evaluate environ-mental
effects of Transport Demand Management Stragegies. The project
objectives were to a large extent achieved:
- Decision makers have more and better quality environmental
data at hand in the common HEAVEN data repository, includ-ing
valuable test results from traffic management scenarios.
- Key actors in urban planning issues, including the general
public, can now quickly be informed on the current state of
air pollution levels as well as noise to are enabled to make
deci-sions.
- HEAVEN allowed to draw conclusions in regard to the imple-mentation
of local noise and air action plans as they are part of current
EU legislation.
HEAVEN successfully achieved, either aprtially or completely,
the impacts identified by the Evaluation Team:
- Enhanced description of current environmental situation
- Enhanced environmental scenario analysis
- Improved access and quality of environmental information for
professional as well as for public user
- Improved institutional co-operation
- Increased support of urban planning on an environmental basis
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Project Duration |
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2000 - 2003
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Project Co-ordinator |
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Società Trasporti Automobilistici S.p.A (STA),
Rome
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Demonstration Sites |
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Berlin * Leicester * Paris * Prague * Rome * Rotterdam
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Organisation |
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HEAVEN was carried out by a consortium of European
cities, research institutes, universities, industry and consultants
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Partnership
(contractors and their partners) |
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- Società Trasporti Automobilistici
Elsag S.p.A, Mizar Automazione S.p.A., World Health Organisation
(WHO)
- Senatsverwaltung für Stadtentwicklung Berlin
IVU Traffic Technologies AG, European Academy for the Urban
Environment, Beratungs- und Servicegesellschaft Umwelt mbH
- City of Rotterdam
DGMR (Environmental Protection Agency), Netherlands Organisation
for Applied Scientific Research (TNO),
Goudappel Coffeng
- Airparif
Ville de Paris, Carte Blanche Conseil, DREIF/SIER, MERCUR
- Leicester City Council
Institute for Transport Studies Leeds (ITS), Swedish Meteorological
& Hydrological Institute (SMHI)
- City Development Authority of Prague
Institute of Municipal Informatics of the City of Prague, Institute
of Transportation Engineering, Czech Hydrometeorological Institute
- Heich Consult (subcontractor)
- Regional Environmental Centre for Central and Eastern Europe
(subcontractor)
- Luca Persia (subcontractor)
- ARIA technologies (subcontractor)
- ECOAIR Prague (subcontractor)
- Rupprecht Consult GmbH (subcontractor)
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Further Information |
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Frank Wefering
Tel. +49-221-6060 55 13
Documents produced for this project by Rupprecht Consult GmbH
are available from

Download
HEAVEN
Evaluation Report (4,5 MB)
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Project Website |
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http://www.rec.org/HEAVEN
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