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Useful Publications
General
The Plane Truth: Aviation and the Environment
By Professor John Whitelegg and Nic Williams, published by Transport 2000 and The Ashden
Trust (2000) – a very good 40 page overview taking in climate change, noise, local air pollution
and economics. http://www.areco.org/planetr.pdf
Aviation and its impact on the environment
Published by Transport & Environment (T & E), 1999 – the Brussels-based lobby group.
Published six years ago and some of the figures are a little dated, but this 50 page report is still a
readable overview of the environmental, social and economic impacts of aviation.
http://www.t-e.nu
The sky’s the limit
By Bishop and Grayling, published by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), 2003. This
is a well-researched 70 page report that covers climate change, sustainable development, air
pollution, noise and economics. Is particularly good on the equity implications of flying –
http://www.ippr.org
The Environmental Effects of Civil Aircraft in Flight
Published by the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution in 2002, this short report
presented a real challenge to the Government particularly on the climate change impacts of
aviation - http://www.rcep.org.uk/avreport.htm
Missed Opportunity
Published by the Sustainable Development Commission in 2004, headed up by Jonathan Porritt.
Highly critical of the expansionist policies outlined in the Aviation White Paper.
http://www.sd-commission.org.uk
Economic
The Hidden Cost of Flying
Written by Brendon Sewill and published by the Aviation Environment Federation in 2003. Very
readable booklet that explains and exposes in simple terms the tax breaks the aviation industry
receives – http://www.aef.org.uk/publications/detail.php?art_id=95
Fly now, grieve later
Also written by Brendon Sewill and published by the Aviation Environment Federation in 2005.
Another readable booklet, revealing the true impact of aviation on climate change and how the
industry comes nowhere near paying the cost of the damage it causes –
http://www.aef.org.uk/publications/detail.php?art_id=152
The Contribution of the Aviation Industry to the UK Economy
This is the report on which the Aviation White Paper is based, published in 2002. Commissioned
by the Government, but 90% paid for by the aviation industry, consultants Oxford Economic
Forecasting (OEF) have produced a thoroughly biased report – http://www.oef.co.uk (site ref
only).
Useful Publications September 2005
Transport and the Economy
Produced by the government-appointed Standing Advisory Committee on Trunk Road
Assessment, and published in 1999 by HMSO. This is the massive, ground-breaking report which
the Department for Transport chose to ignore when drawing up the Aviation White Paper.
http://www.dft.gov.uk (ste ref only).
The Impacts of Future Aviation Growth in the UK
A 70 page report commissioned by the local authority group, SASIG, and published by
Berkeley Hanover in 2000 to counter the OEF report.
http://www.sasig.org/pdfs/tech/impact.pdf
Flying with Big Business
The European Investment Bank and the Aviation Industry. A report by Friends of the Earth
International & CEE Bankwatch Network with contributions from Milieudefensie, Za Zemiata and
HACAN ClearSkies. November 2003
http://www.milieudefensie.nl/verkeer/publicaties/rapporten/flying_with_big_business.
pdf
The Economics of Aviation: a North West England perspective,
A 20 page report by Professor John Whitelegg, published by CPRE North West Regional Group
(2003). Very good on the limited impact airport expansion can have on regional economies http://www.cpre.org.uk/resources/pub/pdfs/transport/air-transport/economics-ofaviation.pdf
Why airport expansion is bad for regional economies
Published by Friends of the Earth (2005), a short pamphlet packed with useful information on the
national and regional deficits of aviation tourism.
http://www.foe.co.uk/campaigns/transport/resource/campaigners.html
A Poor Deal
4 page pamphlet from HACAN, outlining the way poor people are losing out from the tax breaks
afforded to aviation – email [email protected] or
http://www.stopstanstedexpansion.com/documents/Aviation_Equity.doc
Climate Change
Growth Scenarios for EU & UK Aviation: contradictions with climate policy
93 page report produced by the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change for Friends of the Earth in
2005. Shows how aviation growth could wreck UK and EU policies to tackle climate change
http://www.foe.co.uk/resource/reports/aviation_tyndall_research.pdf
Also an 8 page summary report
http://www.foe.co.uk/resource/reports/aviation_tyndall_summary.pdf
Aviation and global climate change
4 page leaflet produced in 2000 by Friends of the Earth, Aviation Environment Federation,
National Society for Clean Air and HACAN Clearskies
http://www.aef.org.uk/campaigns/detail.php?art_id=76
Useful Publications September 2005
Equity
The sky’s the limit By Bishop and Grayling, published by the Institute for Public Policy Research
(IPPR), 2003. This is a well-researched 70 page report that covers climate change, sustainable
development, air pollution, noise and economics. Is particularly good on the equity implications of
flying – http://www.ippr.org (site ref only).
A Poor Deal, 4 page pamphlet from HACAN, email [email protected] for a copy or
http://www.stopstanstedexpansion.com/documents/Aviation_Equity.doc
Planning
Airport Masterplans - the risks and potential pitfalls for local authorities
Published by Friends of the Earth (2005) explains the masterplan process and how it fits in the
new planning system. http://www.foe.co.uk/resource/briefings/airport_master_plans0.pdf
Noise
Guidelines for Community Noise
By Berglund et al, published by the World Health Organisation (WHO) in 2000. This 140 page
book outlines the World Health Organisation’s recommended noise levels which, in theory, the
UK Government has signed up to. A key book.
http://www.who.int/docstore/peh/noise/guidelines2.html
Charter on transport, environment and health, World Health Organisation, 1999. Signed up to by
more than 50 countries, including the UK, this 35 page report acknowledges WHO guidelines on
noise for human health. http://www.euro.who.int/document/peh-ehp/charter_transporte.pdf
Rail Alternatives
From planes to trains
Published by the Aviation Environment Federation and Friends of the Earth in 2000, this 30 page
booklet begins to outline the role rail could play as an alternative to many flights –
www.aef.org.uk or http://www.foe.co.uk/resource/reports/planes_trains.pdf
Useful Publications September 2005
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