Including 5 closely related terms such as transport use, public transport, and public transport.
… Net Zero options unpacked Our baseline Moving forward 4.0 Climate Change Route Map – Main Themes Theme 1 - Resilience Theme 2 - Transport Use Theme 3 –Nature Based Solutions Theme 4 - Energy Theme 5 - Waste management 5.0 Climate Change Route Map - Theme Presentation Phasing, COVID Impacts, Key References Theme 1 - Building resilience…
… Theme 2 - Decarbonising our Transport Use Theme 3 – Nature Based Solutions Theme 4 - Lowering our Energy Consumption Theme 5 - Decarbonising our Waste Management 6.0 Climate Change Route Map – Delivery Communicating urgency Increasing engagement with people Funding and resourcing of actions Governance Truth to power - monitoring and reporting Mobilising…
… across the Scottish Borders. Since then, we have adapted and invested in street spaces to improve the environment, create mixed use opportunities, delivered clean mobility, walking and cycle paths and good integrated public transport. There has been further investment in parks, green space and along the waterways that are so much a part of the Borders. We have added to the social…
… such as attenuation ponds. Transport To encourage behavioural change and increase the use of Public Transport: in the last 12 months, new bus services have been introduced providing improved links for residents of St Boswells, Newtown St Boswells, Bowden and Galashiels to the Borders General Hospital, and reduced cost travel to NHS staff and Kickstart Scheme members has been introduced…
…, and any new petrol or diesel vehicles in public sector fleets by 2025. The private car is far from obsolete yet. Short term, COVID-19 has boosted the car’s pole position and due to concerns over virus transmission people have been discouraged from using public transport. The International Energy Agency IEA also expects advances in battery technology and mass manufacturing of electric cars…