Development of the SUNRA Tool to Improve Regional and Local Sustainability of the Transportation Sector
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2022

Highlights: What are the main findings? Framework for SDG-related target settings in transport infrastructure projects. Application of the framework promotes sustainability awareness and discussions. This and the performance follow-up ability contribute to a learning process. Drivers and barriers found at national, municipal and actor levels. Drivers and barriers change with new or harder regulations and requirements. What is the implication of the main finding? Improved sustainability awareness in infrastructure planning, design, construction, and maintenance. This contributes to improved sustainable infrastructure development. The Swedish Transport Administration’s request for using the framework and its applicability will contribute to the sustainable development of the road and railway infrastructure. Overcoming the barriers to applying the framework will improve sustainable infrastructure development in urban contexts. To fulfil the global sustainable development goals (SDGs), achieving sustainable development is becoming urgent, not least in the transportation sector. In response to this, the sustainability framework Sustainability National Road Administrations (SUNRA) was developed to contribute to improving the sustainability performance of national road administrations across Europe. In the present study, the framework has been tested, applied and further developed to be applicable for target setting and follow-up at the project level at both the Swedish Transport Administration (STA) and at municipal levels. The aim was a framework relevant for investment, re-investments, maintenance and operation projects and also to make it more user applicable. The study also investigated how the framework can contribute to sustainability, identified drivers and barriers for applying the framework and examined whether the framework can be applied and adapted to projects of different complexities. The adaptations and developments were done in collaboration between researchers and practitioners. The results show that the framework could easily be used and adapted for investment, re-investment, maintenance and operation projects in the planning stage, as well as for small municipal establishments, construction or reconstruction of residential areas and frequent maintenance. The framework contributes to increased awareness on sustainability, and it provides a common structure and transparency on how infrastructure project goals/targets are set and fulfilled. The framework can also be applied to follow the fulfilment of the goals/targets and thereby adapt the project to better fulfil the goals. Identified barriers include the lack of obligations and lack of experience in using sustainability frameworks.

sustainable transport infrastructure management

user adaptation

sustainability framework

sustainability follow-up tool

setting targets

project level

Författare

Yvonne Andersson-Sköld

Statens Väg- och Transportforskningsinstitut (VTI)

Chalmers, Arkitektur och samhällsbyggnadsteknik

Muhammad Amjad Afridi

Skellefteå Municipality

Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan (KTH)

Lina Nordin

Statens Väg- och Transportforskningsinstitut (VTI)

João Patricio

Statens Väg- och Transportforskningsinstitut (VTI)

Åsa Lindgren

Trafikverket

Carl Martin Johansson

Trafikverket

Alexandra Olofsson

Trafikverket

Angelica Andersson

Statens Väg- och Transportforskningsinstitut (VTI)

Linköpings universitet

Sigurdur Erlingsson

Háskóli Íslands

Statens Väg- och Transportforskningsinstitut (VTI)

Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan (KTH)

Sustainability

20711050 (eISSN)

Vol. 14 18 11275

Ämneskategorier

Tvärvetenskapliga studier

Studier av offentlig förvaltning

Miljöanalys och bygginformationsteknik

DOI

10.3390/su141811275

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2022-10-26