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Bern, May 2012

TRACCS: TRansport data collection supporting the quantitative Analysis of measures relating to transport and Climate C hange European Commission (DG Clima) project Jan. 2012 – Dec. 2013. Bern, May 2012. Team and Key Responsibilities. Emisia (GR) Co-ordination

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Bern, May 2012

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  1. TRACCS: TRansport data collection supporting the quantitative Analysis of measures relating to transport and Climate ChangeEuropean Commission (DG Clima) projectJan. 2012 – Dec. 2013 Bern, May 2012

  2. Team and Key Responsibilities • Emisia (GR) • Co-ordination • Road and non-motorized transport • INFRAS (CH) • Aviation and rail • CH, AT, DE and HBEFA data for road • IVL (SE) • Waterborne transport • Data for Sweden/Nordic countries

  3. Key Project Objectives • Transport Data Collection (stock, activity, economic) • Produce multi-dimensional consistent data matrices • Produce relevant indicators to summarize results • Why? • GHG, air pollutant emission modeling • Environmental policy, impact on climate change

  4. Project Structure • Task 1: Road passenger transport • Task 2: Road freight transport • Task 3: Airborne transport • Task 4: Rail transport • Task 5: Waterborne transport • Task 6: Non-motorized transport • Task 7: Peer review of data

  5. General Approach for Tasks 1-6 • Data collection • Identification of sources and contacts • Similar projects, existing models, new data • Data streamlining • QA/QC procedures • Visual check, gap filling, error correction, reconciliation module, time series analysis • Data presentation • Description of final dataset • Consistent matrices, relevant indicators

  6. Current status • Month 5 of project • Main current activity: Data collection

  7. Data Collection Specifics • Temporal • Annual time-series, from 2005-2010 • Existing data for earlier years • Pre-1990 not to be considered • Spatial • EU27 • As much as possible candidates (Croatia, FYROM, Iceland, Turkey, Norway, Switzerland)

  8. Description of road transport dataset Vehicle Classification according to main criteria • Age distribution of vehicles. • Ownership of passenger cars (corporate, self-employed professional, private). Additionally:

  9. Description of road transport dataset Data Required

  10. What has been collected so far? • Publicavailable data from: • Eurostat(stock of vehicles, new registrations, traffic, activity data, other) • ACEA(new registrations) • ACEM(stock and new registrations) • ANFAC European Motor Vehicle Parc(vehicles in use, de-registrations, other) • Car price reports by EC • Main problems: • Major gaps (countries, years, etc.) • Different formats, classification/categorization

  11. Next step • Collection of national data • Main source: National statistics web sites • Time-consuming process • Difficult to “discover” the appropriate data • Various data formats (.pdf, .xls, .mdb, etc.)

  12. What we need from countries • Close collaboration with specific persons • Contribution with available national data to the best possible degree (.xls preferred, .mdb, etc.) • National reports and other relevant sources • Correspond to our invitation letter (by June 30)

  13. Thank you for your attention! For more information on the project, please visit http://traccs.emisia.com

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