The Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 created the legal basis for rights of way improvement plans (ROWIPs). A systematic approach to the development of these plans has been developed through work on a pilot in Cheshire. A topic reviewed more closely was the way in which a ROWIP might encourage use of sustainable modes of transport. The pilot project comprised extensive user surveys, the results of which were then reviewed in the light of a walkover survey. Generic classes of improvement have been identified which could assist other highways authorities in ROWIP production. In this paper the genesis of the systematic approach is discussed and comments made on its validity and applicability, particularly differentiating between deeply rural and semi-urban areas. Survey and assessment techniques and the appropriate level of detail for user surveys are discussed together with the evaluation of benefits that might arise for different classes of user and journey purposes.
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J. Parkin, PhD, MSc, ACGI, PGCE, CEng, FICE, FIHT, FCILT, ILTM;
J. Parkin, PhD, MSc, ACGI, PGCE, CEng, FICE, FIHT, FCILT, ILTM
Principal Lecturer
The University of Bolton
UK
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J. Christensen, BA;
J. Christensen, BA
Principal Consultant
MVA Consulting
Manchester, UK
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J. Krause JP, BA, DMS, FIPROW;
J. Krause JP, BA, DMS, FIPROW
Countryside Access Manager
Cheshire County Council
Chester, UK
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D. Moores, MSc, MRTPI
D. Moores, MSc, MRTPI
Restrictions Casework Officer
Countryside Agency
Manchester, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
June 09 2004
Accepted:
January 04 2005
Online ISSN: 1751-7699
Print ISSN: 0965-0903
© 2005 Thomas Telford Ltd
2005
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Municipal Engineer (2005) 158 (2): 123–128.
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Received:
June 09 2004
Accepted:
January 04 2005
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Parkin J, Christensen J, Krause JP J, Moores D (2005), "A systematic approach to rights of way improvement planning". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Municipal Engineer, Vol. 158 No. 2 pp. 123–128, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/muen.2005.158.2.123
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