Problems to be
solved
More than three-quarters of the
population of Western Europe live in cities. Their quality of life, health as well as
safety are to a considerable extent affected by the environmental quality, provision of
and access to services, and safety of their home cities. Part of the economic efficiency
of urban regions is lost due to urban congestion and pollution. Methodologies are needed
for predicting and mitigating negative changes and for bringing about positive ones.
PROPOLIS project addresses these issues by enabling the prediction of the impacts of urban
transport and land use policies.
The problems of growing traffic and the
sprawl of urban areas together with the associated adverse environmental, social and
economic impacts are experienced everywhere in Europe. Therefore, accumulating know-how,
developing methodologies and searching for sustainable urban policies is no doubt of
strategic importance and a field meriting a European-wide approach and concentration of
know-how and resources.
PROPOLIS contributes to the
implementation of many of the EUs policies, especially environment, energy and
transport. It also addresses questions of European wide interest and of strategic
importance.

Scientific objectives and
approach
The objective of PROPOLIS is to research,
develop and test integrated land use and transport policies, tools and comprehensive
assessment methodologies in order to define sustainable long-term urban strategies and to
demonstrate their effects in European cities.
The work is executed through developing a
set of indicators measuring the environmental, social and economic components of
sustainability. Values for these indicators are calculated using enhanced urban land use
and transport models and new GIS and Internet based modules. A decision support tool is
used to evaluate the sets of indicator values in order to arrive at aggregate
environmental, social and economic indices for the alternative policy options. To include
the long run land use effects a time horizon of 20 years or more is used.
The innovations of the PROPOLIS project
are related to the integrated and comprehensive approach, to the common framework for
analysis with different land use and transport models, to the combination of strategic
interactive land use and transport models and GIS techniques. The feedback from the
attributes of environmental quality to the locating process of households and firms is
part of the innovation. The approach is also likely to produce innovative policy
recommendations, as the system is able to reveal the interactions and multiplier effects
by following the impact chains in the system.

Expected impacts
PROPOLIS approach is used to
systematically analyse policy options in 7 European cities to reach general
recommendations for optimum combinations of different policy types. The strategies improve
urban sustainability in general and radically reduce urban pollution and congestion
without compromising economic efficiency and social sustainability.
The benefits at the European level are
mostly related to the general conclusions and recommendations for European urban regions.
Efficiency increase will lead to improved competitiveness and employment, to better
economy and welfare. The project also produces a set of well-defined indicators for use
for benchmarking purposes throughout Europe.
The Client-Partners benefit from the
project by having updated and enhanced urban models and evaluation system available for
their use. This system can be used when planning new policies, plans or large-scale
projects. The system is especially well suited for environmental impact assessments, which
are forced by law for any large-scale project.
The achievement of the goal - to specify
and demonstrate the effects of long term strategies that could be generally adapted in
different European urban regions - would lead the way to better environment, land use
patterns, transport systems, economy and social conditions for European citizens - towards
sustainable development.
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