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The Scottish Government aims for Net-Zero emissions by 2045, with transport accounting for 36% of Scotland’s GHG emissions. Private vehicle use is a major contributor, particularly for commuting and long-distance travel. This project, a collaboration between ScotRail and The Alan Turing Institute, investigates how rail and road data can support sustainable mobility, reduce car miles, and enhance rail network resilience. The study explores the impact of rail disruptions on travel behaviour, models network-wide effects, and estimates carbon emissions.

Citation

Data Study Group Team. (2025). Data Study Group Final Report: British Geological Survey - Detecting Shallow Gas from Marine Seismic Images (Version 1). The Alan Turing Institute. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15728505

Data Study Group Team

  • Moronfoluwa Akintola, University of Hertfordshire
  • Javier Alfaro, London School of Economics and Political Science
  • Jocelyn Japnanto, University College London
  • Ziwen Lu, Georgetown University
  • Eric Martin, University of Greenwich
  • Mukharbek Organokov, Cisco
  • Julia Patsiukova, University of Westminster
  • Mozhdeh Shiranirad, University of Southampton
  • Reem Tohme, London School of Economics and Political Science
  • Linfeng Wang, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
  • Kingsley Ezenwaka, British Geological Survey (CO)
  • Kathryn Leeming, British Geological Survey (PI)