Analyse the impacts of making a city centre car-free.
Analyse the impacts of making a city centre car-free
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
The other perspectives should be The Environmental Impacts and The Social Impacts.
Your report should include the following sections:
Cover Page (not included in word count).
Executive Summary (not included in word count).
Contents Page (not included in word count).
Introduction (suggested: 300 words).
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.
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.
APS 2021/22 Trimester 1 Written Assignment Brief
Cover Page
Title of the report (the assignment question).
Title of the module.
Student Number (1xxxxxx).
Date of submission.
Word count. This should exclude the Executive Summary, Contents Page,
Reference List and in-text citations e.g. (Smith, 2021).
Executive Summary (not included in the word count)
Summary of each section of the report and its key points.
Contents Page (not included in the word count)
Section headings with page numbers.
Introduction (suggested: 300 words)
Definition of a car-free city.
A discussion (with examples) of the various stakeholders involved in makinga 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 Health and Social Care the first
Analysis subsection should be The Health Impacts.
Relevant issues might include:
Changes in how citizens exercise.
The impact on mental health.
Changes in health related to using vehicles less frequently