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Case Studies

Case Studies

Organisations all over Scotland have already taken steps to encourage more sustainable transport choices among their staff and visitors. In this section, find out what they did and how it worked plus links to other sources of case studies available online.

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Our Case Studies section has numerous examples of the great ideas that have been put into action to encourage more sustainable transport choices.

Why not publicise how your organisation has tackled issues around Travel Planning? It could help others to do the same and promote your organisation.

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Browse all our Case Studies

Browse all our Case Studies

Follow the link below to view all of our current Case Studies in alphabetical order.

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Other sources of Case Studies

Other sources of Case Studies

The following websites hold a wealth of case studies and best practice (all links to external websites will open in a new window):


Published in 2006, this document contains good practice examples from across Scotland and the UK on how to encourage active, sustainable travel, with expert advice from transport and health professionals.

ASTUTE is a European project that works to advance sustainable transport in urban areas to promote energy efficiency. The ASTUTE toolkit is a searchable database of good practice examples from across the EU.

This European Project (now finished) has collated a range of case studies and evidence into a "Cookbook" which is available online.

This bi-annual newsletter from Sustrans includes case studies and good practice examples being delivered by Scottish schools, with many of the best ideas and solutions coming from children themselves. Browse their newsletter archive by following the link above or subscribe to receive the latest copy.

This Department for Transport magazine has information, updates and case studies. View previous editions online or subscribe to receive the latest edition.

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