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ATHENS UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS AND LOGISTICS LABORATORY (TRANSLOG) 1 © Prof. K. ZografosLISBON MEETING 29/04/04 Transportation Systems and Logistics Laboratory Athens University of Economics and Business Prof. Konstantinos G. Zografos Evelpidon 47A and Lefkados Athens Greece Tel.: Fax.: WP2: OVERVIEW OF RELEVANT TRENDS AND TRANSLATION INTO PARAMETERS STEPS - LISBON MEETING WP2: METHODOLOGICAL AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT ISSUES 29/04/04

ATHENS UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS AND LOGISTICS LABORATORY (TRANSLOG) 2 © Prof. K. ZografosLISBON MEETING 29/04/04 WP2 OBJECTIVES (1) IDENTIFY THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TRANSPORT AND ENERGY USE THROUGH THEIR INTERACTION WITH THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC, POLITICAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT.

ATHENS UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS AND LOGISTICS LABORATORY (TRANSLOG) 3 © Prof. K. ZografosLISBON MEETING 29/04/04 WP OBJECTIVES (2) IDENTIFY THE FACTORS AFFECTING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN: TRANSPORT LAND-USE ENERGY TAKE INTO ACCOUNT CHARACTERISTICS OF: VARIOUS TRANSPORT MODES FREIGHT PASSENGER TRANSPORT SYSTEM

ATHENS UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS AND LOGISTICS LABORATORY (TRANSLOG) 4 © Prof. K. ZografosLISBON MEETING 29/04/04 Energy Supply THE PROPOSED APPROACH Socio-Economic Drivers Political Drivers Technological Drivers Logistics / SCM Trends Land Use Mobility trends Freight transport Passenger transport Energy Use / Management Energy Supply Energy Demand Direct Impact Feedback Impact

ATHENS UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS AND LOGISTICS LABORATORY (TRANSLOG) 5 © Prof. K. ZografosLISBON MEETING 29/04/04 WP2: METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES AND SCOPE OF WORK (1) TYPE OF MOVEMENT / GEOGRAPHICAL SCALE TRANSPORT MODE TYPE OF SYSTEM FREIGHT PASSENGER

ATHENS UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS AND LOGISTICS LABORATORY (TRANSLOG) 6 © Prof. K. ZografosLISBON MEETING 29/04/04 WP2: METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES AND SCOPE OF WORK (2) TRANSPORT MODES TO BE ANALYZED TYPES OF MOVEMENT – GEOGRAPHICAL SCALE TYPES OF SYSTEMS ROADRAILAIRWATERINTERMODAL PASSENGER FREIGHT PASSENGERFREIGHT URBAN INTER - URBAN INTERNATIONAL PASSENGERFREIGHT PRIVATE COLLECTIVE

ATHENS UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS AND LOGISTICS LABORATORY (TRANSLOG) 7 © Prof. K. ZografosLISBON MEETING 29/04/04 WP2: METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES AND SCOPE OF WORK (3) FORECASTING HORIZON SHORT MEDIUM LONG RESEARCH METHODS LITERATURE REVIEW EXISTING STUDIES SECONDARY DATA SOURCES EXISTING DATA NO NEW SURVEYS

ATHENS UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS AND LOGISTICS LABORATORY (TRANSLOG) 8 © Prof. K. ZografosLISBON MEETING 29/04/04 TASK 2.1: ANALYSIS OF THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC, POLITICAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT WORK BREAK-DOWN AND STRUCTURE WP1: STATE-OF-THE- ART WP2: TRANSPORT & ENERGY TRENDS AND TRANSLATION INTO MOBILITY INDICATORS TASK 2.1.1: LOGISTICS / SCM TASK 2.1.2: MOBILITY/ PASSENGER TASK 2.1.3: ENERGY TASK 2.2: IDENTIFICATION OF TRENDS TASK 2.2.1: LOGISTICS / SCM TASK 2.2.2: LAND USE TASK 2.2.3: MOBILITY TASK 2.2.4: ENERGY SUPPLY TASK 2.3: IDENTIFICATION OF PARAMETERS TASK 2.3.1: FREIGHT TRANSPORT TASK 2.3.2: PASSENGER TRANSPORT TASK 2.3.3: IMPACT ON ENERGY USE / SUPPLY TASK 2.4: SYNTHESIS

ATHENS UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS AND LOGISTICS LABORATORY (TRANSLOG) 9 © Prof. K. ZografosLISBON MEETING 29/04/04 WP2 REVISED SCHEDULE Task I.D.Task DescriptionPartners involvedMonth FMAMJJASOND Task 2.1ANALYSIS OF THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC, POLITICAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT Task 2.1.1LOGISTICS / SCMAUEB / TRANSLOG Task 2.1.2MOBILITY/ PASSENGERITS Task 2.1.3ENERGYKUL Task 2.2IDENTIFICATION OF TRENDS Task 2.2.1LOGISTICS / SCMAUEB / TRANSLOG Task 2.2.2LAND USES&W Task 2.2.3MOBILITYSTRATEC Task 2.2.4ENERGY SUPPLYKUL Task 2.3IDENTIFICATION OF PARAMETERS Task 2.3.1FREIGHT TRANSPORTAUEB / TRANSLOG Task 2.3.2PASSENGER TRANSPORTITS Task 2.3.3IMPACT ON ENERGY USE / SUPPLYKUL Task 2.4SYNTHESISAUEB / TRANSLOG ORIGINAL SCHEDULEREVISED SCHEDULE

ATHENS UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS AND LOGISTICS LABORATORY (TRANSLOG) 10 © Prof. K. ZografosLISBON MEETING 29/04/04 D2.1 DELIVERABLE PREPARATION PLAN TABLE OF CONTENTS WHATBY WHOMWHEN 1.0INTRODUCTIONAUEB / TRANSLOG 2.0METHODOLOGICAL FRAMEWORKAUEB / TRANSLOG04 / PEST ANALYSIS06 / LOGISTICS & SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENTAUEB / TRANSLOG 3.2MOBILITY / PASSENGERSTRATEC / ITS 3.3ENERGYKUL 4.0IDENTIFICATION OF TRENDS07 / LOGISTICS & SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT TRENDSAUEB / TRANSLOG 4.2LAND USES & W 4.3MOBILITYSTRATEC 4.4ENERGYKUL 5.0IDENTIFICATION OF PARAMETERS10 / FREIGHT TRANSPORTAUEB / TRANSLOG 5.2PASSENGER TRANSPORTITS 5.3ENERGYKUL 6.0SYNTHESIS – CONCLUSIONSAUEB / TRANSLOG12 / 04

ATHENS UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS AND LOGISTICS LABORATORY (TRANSLOG) 11 © Prof. K. ZografosLISBON MEETING 29/04/04 WP2 MANAGEMENT ISSUES (1) TEMPLATE FOR REPORTING WORK STATUS AND PRELIMINARY RESULTS: Organization Task assigned Planned completion date Progress made to date<Provide (in bullet format) a description of what has been accomplished until now, e.g. - reviewed materials - sources used - identified issues etc.) Problems encountered<Provide problems associated with the implementation of your task, if any? Expected deviation from the plan S & W (LAND USE) AUEB / TRANSLOG (SCM / LOGISTICS)

ATHENS UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS AND LOGISTICS LABORATORY (TRANSLOG) 12 © Prof. K. ZografosLISBON MEETING 29/04/04 WP2 MANAGEMENT ISSUES (2) RELATIONSHIP WITH WP1 RESULTS WP1 DELAYS MAY AFFECT ON TIME COMPLETION OF WP2 BASED ON KOM DECISION WP2 SHOULD RECEIVE EARLY INPUT FROM WP1 IN APRIL? THE NEW EXPECTED COMPLETION DAY OF WP2 IS DECEMBER 2004