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Society is the prime customer of our research, which targets politicians, general public, airports residents, travellers and passengers, as well as air transport economic actors and decision makers.
The research addresses the links between Air Transport, ATM and Society. There is a need to improve awareness of the impact of airports on society, to understand the public perception of ATM, to explain ATM’s “raison d’être” and its challenges to the public, to better understand society’s expectations on air transport, and to contribute to ATM capacity to adapt.
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Air Transport Societal Impact |
Air Transport Societal Impact includes specific studies regarding intermodality and issues of sustainability in air transport and measuring residents’ annoyance.
What does Sustainability mean for Air Transport and for ATM?
- Attitude towards Aircraft Annoyance Around Airports.
- Issues of environmental, societal and economic sustainability and the changes induced by the development of new equilibriums in these three areas.
- Conditions for the sustainability of Air Transport(PhD).
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Addressing the image of ATM to the public at large and what could be done to improve perceptions at a time when the perspectives of air transport growth requires significant financial investment to adapt the infrastructure (ATM and airports).
Part of successful dialogue is the ability to listen: political parties and citizens may have their views on current and future Air Traffic Management developments.
- Analysis of 2000-2005 European Press on ATM safety.
- Politicians’ view about AT developments.
- Citizens’ view about AT developments.
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ATM in Change aims to address the changes in ATM, in particular the implementation of the SES, providing an understanding of the reasons behind certain resistance or fluent adoption of change, and proposing elements to facilitate the change. Legislation is an important consideration for the future air transport structure. Studies will be initiated to analyse major legislative components
- Attitudes in ATM regarding change.
- Organisational transparency in European ATM safety.
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Last validation: 01/07/2005
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