{"links":{"self":"http://dataportal.arc.gov.au/NCGP/API/grants/FT250100335"},"data":{"type":"grant-details","id":"FT250100335","attributes":{"code":"FT250100335","administering-organisation":"Monash University","announcement-administering-organisation":"Monash University","scheme-name":"ARC Future Fellowships","grant-status":"Active","funding-commencement-year":2025,"years-funded":4,"project-start-date":"2026-02-01","anticipated-end-date":"2030-01-31","grant-summary":"Reaching Net Zero Transport: Integrating Place-Based Neighbourhood Planning. This project aims to develop a novel modelling framework to guide Australia’s policy pathways to net zero transport. The increasing emissions from transport have rendered past policy attempts ineffective. This project expects to generate new knowledge on net zero transport pathways by integrating bottom-up, place-based neighbourhood planning approaches with top-down transport sector policies. Expected outcomes include a policy-relevant neighbourhood classification framework, Australia’s first transport emissions database for all neighbourhoods, and neighbourhood-specific emissions models to inform place-based yet nationally scalable policy pathways to net zero transport. The outcomes benefit Australia in meeting its net zero commitment.","funding-current":1312865.00,"funding-at-announcement":1285126,"investigators-current":[{"title":"A/Prof","firstName":"Liton","familyName":"Kamruzzaman","roleName":"Future Fellowship","roleCode":"FT","isFellowship":true,"orcidIdentifier":"0000-0001-7113-942X "}],"investigators-at-announcement":[{"title":"A/Prof","firstName":"Liton","familyName":"Kamruzzaman","roleName":"Future Fellowship","roleCode":"FT","isFellowship":true,"orcidIdentifier":"0000-0001-7113-942X "}],"organisations-current":[{"organisationName":"Monash University","roleName":"Administering Organisation","state":"VIC"}],"organisations-at-announcement":[{"organisationName":"Monash University","roleName":"Administering Organisation","state":"VIC"}],"field-of-research":[{"isPrimary":true,"code":"3304","name":"Urban and Regional Planning","type":"FOR20"},{"isPrimary":false,"code":"330408","name":"Strategic, Metropolitan and Regional Planning","type":"FOR20"},{"isPrimary":false,"code":"330409","name":"Transport Planning","type":"FOR20"}],"socio-economic-objective":[{"code":"120406","name":"Urban Planning","type":"SEO20"}],"international-collaboration":["England","Germany","Netherlands","United States of America"],"lief-register":[],"achievement-summary":null,"national-interest-test-statement":"Climate change is the biggest threat facing humanity. To address this threat, the Australian Government has committed to reach net zero by 2050. Transport is the second largest emissions sector in Australia with a share of 20%, and crucially, the one experiencing the fastest growth. Estimates show that technology-centric policy actions for the sector are inadequate to meet the target. This project proposes a step change by providing a framework for cross-sectoral policy actions that mobilises local resources through the deliberation of local stakeholders, to develop customised place-based policy pathways to net zero transport. The project contributes to reducing the cost of climate change, estimated as $600bn by 2042, and co-benefits the economy by reducing congestion, improving public health, safety and social well-being. The approach to pathways to impact builds on my extensive academic and policy networks. Empirically validated place-based policy pathways to net zero transport will be shared through policy and scientific advisory groups with the local, state, and national governments for implementation."}}}