TRANSURBAN - Transit Systems Development for Urban Regeneration
Abstract
TranSUrban (Transit Systems Development for Urban Regeneration) is an Individual Project Operation supported by the European Union within the framework of INTERREG IIIC Inter-regional Co-operation Programme. The overall aim of TranSUrban is to examine the development and operation of Urban Transit Systems: Light Rail Transit (LRT) / Tramway / Guided Busway (GB), in Small and Medium–sized Cities (SMCs), through innovative strategies towards sustainable development, cohesion and urban regeneration. Its budget is €1,44 million, 59% of which is funded by the European Union. More details about TranSUrban on its website at www.transurban.org. TranSUrban is carried out within the framework of INTERREG IIIC: a EU-funded programme that helps Europe’s regions form partnerships to work together on common projects. These projects enable regions to share knowledge and experience that will help them develop new solutions to economic, environmental and social challenges. 98% of all European Union regions are involved in INTERREG IIIC projects. There are more than 250 INTERREG IIIC projects running involving 2500 local and regional actors from 50 countries; 20% of these are from new EU Members. More details about INTERREGIIIC can be found on its website at www.interreg3c.net.
keywords Infrastructure Public Transport Socio-Economic Development Sustainable Mobility
Publikationen
Transit systems development for urban regeneration (TRANSURBAN), case study report Linz
Autoren: Stark J., Grafl W., Klementschitz R., Sammer G. Jahr: 2007
Forschungsbericht (extern. Auftraggeber)
Transit systems development for urban regeneration (TRANSURBAN), Final Report
Autoren: Vougioukas, M; Sammer, G; Stark, J; Klementschitz, R; et al. Jahr: 2008
Forschungsbericht (extern. Auftraggeber)
Tramway in the City of Linz
Autoren: Sammer G., Stark J., Klementschitz R., Zehetner S. Jahr: 2006
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Der neue Hauptbahnhof Linz – seine verkehrliche Funktion und seine neue Rolle als innerstädtischer Wirtschaftsfaktor
Autoren: Klementschitz R; Stark J; Höfler L Jahr: 2008
Journal articles
Public Transport Systems Development for Urban Regeneration – Evidence from the City of Linz / Austria
Autoren: Klementschitz R., Stark J. Jahr: 2009
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Infrastructure investments and its impact on regional economy - Evidence from two case studies as starting point for a planning tool
Autoren: Klementschitz R. Jahr: 2012
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Project staff
Gerd Sammer
O.Univ.Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.techn. Gerd Sammer
gerd.sammer@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-85635
Project Leader
01.04.2005 - 31.01.2008
Roman Klementschitz
Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Roman Klementschitz
roman.klementschitz@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-85618
Sub Projectleader
01.04.2005 - 31.01.2008
Juliane Stark
Assoc. Prof. Priv.-Doz. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.nat.techn. Juliane Stark
juliane.stark@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-85621
Project Staff
01.04.2005 - 31.01.2008
BOKU partners
External partners
CAMBRIDGESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
David Arkell
partner
Livorno Public Transport Company
Maurizio Giovanni Picchi
partner
Municipal Enterprise for Planning Construction & Development of Nea Ionia DEMKA
Apostolos Alpus
partner
VOLOS MUNICIPAL ENTERPRISE FOR URBAN STUDIES CONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT
Vasilis Sgouris
partner
Madrid Regional Transport Consortium
Carlos Cristóbal-Pinto
partner