Category: Decide and Provide
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Triple Access Planning – a diffusing innovation that reflects our new look world
What is Triple Access Planning? To mark the launch of ‘Triple Access Planning for Uncertain Futures – A Handbook for Practitioners’, Local Transport Today (TransportXtra) offered me a feature article slot to introduce TAP, explain its origins and give people an overview of the new Handbook. You can find the…
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Triple Access Planning for Uncertain Futures – A Handbook for Practitioners
📢 We are delighted to announce that today our new Handbook is launched. ‘Triple Access Planning for Uncertain Futures – A Handbook for Practitioners’ is available to download for free. The main Handbook is in English. A summary version is also available in Dutch, English, Italian, Slovenian and Swedish. You…
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Triple Access Planning: Changing transport planning in a changing world
“Should the Transport Planning Society become the Triple Access Planning Society?” asks Stephen Cragg, Head of Appraisal and Model Development at Transport Scotland. The LATIS service is operated by Transport Scotland with the objective to meet the appraisal and modelling needs of the Scottish Government. LATIS stands for Land-use And Transport Integration in Scotland.…
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Changemakers – a podcast with the wonderful Annette Smith talking about FUTURES
Annette and I first started working together in the last century! We were once ‘young professionals’ and part of the Transport Visions Network. Years later we’ve found ourselves taking on the future together again. I’m delighted to be part of this new podcast from the University of the West of England in…
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From ugly to beautiful – the case of Le Plessis-Robinson
Want some hope and inspiration? Wondering if it is possible to change things from awful to beautiful? Then step away from what is at the top of your to-do list and spend 13 mins watching this video. To those who have opportunistically weaponised ’15 minute city’ in pursuit of political…
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Madness lies in doing the same thing over and over again but expecting a different result – from transport planning to Triple Access Planning
Madness lies in doing the same thing over and over again but expecting a different result. So instead of transport planning in the paradigm of predict and provide, we bring you Triple Access Planning (TAP) in the paradigm of Decide and Provide. While transport planning has continued to evolve, it…
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The black elephant of digital accessibility in the transport sector
As the year draws to an end I’m now familiar with the term ‘black elephant’ (h/t Anna Rothnie) and realise that it very aptly represents digital accessibility when it comes to transport planning and appraisal. A black elephant is something visible to everyone but no one wants to deal with it…
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Foresight through developing shared mental models: The case of Triple Access Planning
On the sixth day of Christmas my true love gave to me…. six triple access futures, and a mental model in a pear tree. Daniela Paddeu and I are pleased to share our new paper (free to access) which sets out how systems thinking can be used to make sense of…
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Who cares about provenance these days? Decide and Provide
A decade ago John Dales coined ‘Decide and Provide’ in an LTT article. Hot on the heels of that we found ourselves at the New Zealand Ministry of Transport coming up with the same term to describe a new approach to transport planning (contrasted with Predict and Provide) emerging from strategic work…

