A paper titled 'Needs and priorities of road safety stakeholders for evidence-based policy making' co-authored by Eleonora Papadimitriou and George Yannis
is now published in Transport Policy Journal. The objective of this
research is the analysis of needs and priorities of road safety
stakeholders for evidence-based policy making. Needs and priorities
concern both the data to be collected or made available and the tools to be developed or made available to support science-based policy-making. Within the EC co-funded DaCoTA research
project, an on-line survey was addressed to more than 3.000
stakeholders, mostly from European countries, in which participants were
asked to assess the importance of more than 50 items reflecting data
and resources for all stages of road safety policy making. Cluster
analysis was carried out, revealing 4 groups of stakeholders with
similar needs and priorities: a “low priorities” group, a “need data and
models group”, a group mainly interested on “implementation” and an
“in-depth analysis” group. Further analysis suggested that the four
clusters are adequately – and often similarly – represented in all
groups of countries, and in all types of organizations (e.g. national
administrations, universities, interest groups, road safety
organizations etc.).
Πηγή: Ε.Μ.Π
Πηγή: Ε.Μ.Π
Δεν υπάρχουν σχόλια:
Δημοσίευση σχολίου