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2- Analyse the impacts of making a city centre car-free.

Write a 2000-word report responding to the task in the box below.
Task: Analyse the impacts of making a city centre car-free. Use this analysis to recommend ways of maximising the benefits and/or minimising the challenges of making a city centre car-free.

READING LIST •
You must use the following source in your answer: Olander, S., 2007. Stakeholder impact analysis in construction project management. Construction management and economics. [Online] 25 (3), pp.277–287. Available through:
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
• The report should analyse impacts in general. It should not be about a specific city or country, although you may use specific examples.
• The Analysis section should be split into 3 subsections, where you consider the viewpoints of various stakeholders. The first subsection should cover a perspective relating to your degree (either The Economic Impacts, The Health Impacts or The Impacts on the Tourism, Hospitality and Events Industries). The other perspectives should be The Environmental Impacts and The Social Impacts.
• Your report should include the following sections
Introduction (suggested: 300 words). • Definition of a car-free city. • A discussion (with examples) of the various stakeholders involved in making
Introduction (suggested: 300 words)
• Definition of a car-free city.
• A discussion (with examples) of the various stakeholders involved in making
a city centre car-free.
• A sentence summarising the main aims of the report.
Analysis (suggested: 1200 words, 400 for each perspective)
• One subsection for each of the 3 perspectives. Ideally, each perspective
should cover 2 to 3 different issues.
• Each subsection should have a subheading.
• All key ideas should be supported with reliable, relevant source evidence.
For students studying a degree related to Business the first Analysis subsection
should be The Economic Impacts.
Relevant issues might include:
➢ Impacts related to employment.
➢ Costs to the taxpayer.
➢ Impacts on businesses.
The other Analysis subsections are:
The Environmental Impacts.
Relevant issues might include:
➢ Impacts on the city’s carbon footprint and sustainability.
➢ Impacts on pollution and climate.
➢ The environmental impacts of any construction work that is needed.
The Social Impacts.
Relevant issues might include:
➢ Public response to the changes and impacts of this response on society.
➢ Changes to the demographic of the area.
➢ Changes in crime rate and prevalent types of crime.
Conclusion (suggested: 150 words)
• A summary of key points from the Analysis section.
Recommendations (suggested: 350 words)
• Three or four recommendations. Each one should have a subtitle.
• Each recommendation must suggest a way to maximise a benefit or minimise
a challenge which has been discussed in your Analysis section.
• The recommendations should be supported by research.

Additional information
Analysis (suggested: 1200 words. Split into 3 subsections of roughly 400 words each, one for each perspective).
Conclusion (suggested: 150 words).
Recommendations (suggested: 350 words. Include 3 or 4 recommendations).
Reference List (not included in word count).
Further guidance on what should be included in each section is provided below.

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