Welcome to CO-OPERATE Co-ordinating Individual Action Programmes in Rural Transport Management
 
Rural Transport Challenges...:
Need for improved choice and quality at affordable cost;
Increased car-dependence;
Declining commercial bus miles serving rural areas;
Spiralling public subsidy costs;
Growing isolation and social exclusion amongst rural dwellers.
Community-led solutions...:
Sustainable;
Empowering;
Cost-effective;
Meeting local needs with local resources;
Promoting social inclusion.
CO-OPERATE aims to identify the mechanisms to enable wider public ownership of rural transport solutions. Its primary aim is to bridge the gap between "top down" and "bottom up" approaches to solving rural transport and accessibility. Knowledge Gaps and Priorities...:
Improving co-ordination and efficiency of transport;
Closer dialogue between users and operators;
Understanding individual motivations;
"Mainstreaming" community transport.

Project Summary
Project aims and summary of tasks
Edinburgh Workshop details - 30th April 2003

CO-OPERATE:
is supported by EPSRC / DfT under the LINK Future Integrated Transport (FIT) Programme
is a collabation between The University of Aberdeen and DHC Ltd, with University College London.