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The transport infrastructure planning process in Canton Zürich. With examples of planning infrastructure in Dübendorf-Hinwil corridor

A visual summary of the challenges and opportunities related to the infrastructure planning process. They are further elaborated in the report. © ETH Zürich, chair Bryan Adey

Arnor B. Elvarsson, Bryan T. Adey
2024
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This report investigates how transport infrastructure, like roads and railways, is planned in the canton of Zurich from the perspective of the stakeholders responsible for shaping the planning outcomes, e.g., Federal offices of Road and Transport.

This is important because the presence and quality of transport infrastructure affects how easily and safely people can travel and how freight can be transported effectively. The effectiveness of infrastructure to meet its purpose depends on the effectiveness and efficiency of planning processes. This report discusses how the planning procedure could be improved, with a particular focus on the canton of Zürich, Switzerland. The mapping and discussion of the planning institutions and procedures explains which stakeholder groups are involved and how they collaborate. Based on a critical review of the process, viable approaches to improve the planning process are provided. This includes utilising varied sources of data and comprehensive analytical and planning decision tools. Mapping this planning process in Switzerland is novel and could contribute to a more effective and efficient planning decision making process in Switzerland and to a wide range of institutes involved in the process. ‘Effective planning’ would result in the desired outcomes being achieved to a high extent and ‘efficient planning’ would result in the desired outcomes being achieved effectively in relation to the time and/or effort required to achieve it.

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Arnór Elvarsson (l) and Bryan Adey (r) talk, sitting at a table, with a Swiss map on the wall behind them © ETH Zürich

Why the Rejection of the 2023 Expansion Step for the National Roads? Idea for a National Overall Mobility Concept
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A simplified national roads planning process in Switzerland, with the letters in the tasks’ upper right corner referring to the stakeholder feedback required © ETH Zürich, chair Bryan Adey

Responsiveness of Transport Infrastructure Planning Processes
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64 | Dezember 2024: Gesellschaftliche Prozesse / Societal Systems

  • Nature conservation and Indigenous territories – Transitioning from the biological to the biocultural
  • Why the Rejection of the 2023 Expansion Step for the National Roads? Idea for a National Overall Mobility Concept
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  • Creating a Situated and Multilayered Understanding of Global Production Space Through Collective Interventions
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  • Shared micromobility, perceived accessibility, and social capital
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  • Behind Closed Doors
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Prof. Dr. Kay W. Axhausen
Prof. Dr. Tom Avermaete
Prof. Maria Conen
Prof. Dr. Francesco Corman
Dr. Jennifer Duyne Barenstein
Prof. Teresa Galí-Izard
Prof. Dr. Adrienne Grêt-Regamey
Prof. Dr. Guillaume Habert
Prof. Dr. Eva Heinen
Prof. Damian Jerjen
Prof. Dr. David Kaufmann
Prof. Hubert Klumpner
Dr. Anastasios Kouvelas
Prof. Freek Persyn
Prof. Dr. Christian Schmid
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