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Transport Organisations

  • Alstom
  • Bombardier
  • Cambridge Cycling Campaign
  • Cambridge Futures
  • Energy Efficient Cities Initiative: transport. University of Cambridge
  • Geotechnical and Environmental Research Group, University of Cambridge
  • Greater Cambridge City Deal
  • International Union for Public Transport (UITP)
  • Light Rail Now
  • The Martin Centre for Architectural and Urban Studies, University of Cambridge
  • Office of Rail and Road (UK)
  • Oxford Futures
  • Railfuture East Anglia
  • Railway Gazette
  • Railway Technology
  • Smarter Cambridge Transport
  • Tramways & Urban Transit
  • UK Tram

Sustainability Organisations

  • Cambridge Carbon Footprint
  • Cambridge Open EcoHomes
  • New Climate Economy 2015

Literature

MacKay, David J.C. 2009. Sustainable energy – without the hot air. UIT Cambridge Ltd, Cambridge.

Urbed 2015. Trams for Oxford: could light rail improve our historic cities? Urbed, London.

Stamati, K., Almond, R. & Faul, M.V. (eds) 2015. Visions of Cambridge in 2065. A report by the Cambridge Forum for Sustainability and the Environment and the Centre for Science and Policy, University of Cambridge.

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