Including the closely related terms transport network, public transport, and transport networks.
…. Public transport links were affected by the heat as temperatures on all modes were unbearable. Sports events were cancelled; and dress codes were relaxed • there has been an increase in damage to council infrastructure caused by weather events (e.g. trees, roads, pathways) and an increasing propensity for insurance claims against the Council. The cold weather experienced during the winter of 2009…
… appointments and operations, and close respectively • high winds can affect the highways and drainage teams as leaves block gullies leading to surface water fooding. Fallen trees must also be attended to by the green spaces and highways teams to ensure main transport networks are not disrupted. All the service areas questioned have adapted their response to events as well every day practices…
… Action Plan 12 5 Governance 5.1. Where we are now: the Environment and Climate Change Partnership (ECCP) The ECCP is one of the themed partnerships within the Local Strategic Partnership (LSP). The ECCP is comprised of environmental stakeholders including Transport for London, the Energy Saving Trust, local businesses, schools and representatives from…
… the faith and voluntary sector. The ECCP works to deliver the key environmental priorities for Croydon, namely: • tackling climate change by reducing CO2 emissions, including domestic emissions • facilitating a modal shift to sustainable transport • effective management of our natural resources to ensure climate resilience • addressing waste and improving environmental quality • effective…
… housing, transport and waste sector, as well as district energy, carbon reduction in local schools and businesses and climate change adaptation. Croydon Climate Change Mitigation Action Plan 13 5 Governance 5.1.1. The structure of the Environment and Climate Change Partnership Full Environment and Climate Change…