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Progress report on the TAG appraisal and modelling strategy.
Transport Analysis Guidance (TAG) on the analysis of user and provider impacts in transport appraisals.
Transport analysis guidance (TAG) explaining the background to and operational elements of agent-based methods and activity-based demand models.
Provides general introductory principles of land use transport interaction models in transport appraisals.
An overview and schedule of updates to Transport Appraisal Guidance (TAG) guidance to assist users in their transport appraisal and modelling work.
How ear tag manufacturers and suppliers must get sheep and goat ear tags tested to meet Publicly Available Specifications (PAS) 66:2019.
Transport Analysis Guidance (TAG) on the analysis of public transport assignment modelling in transport appraisals.
How to get a flock or herd mark for livestock (including those kept as pets) and keep your registered details up to date.
When and how to tag sheep and goats imported into England, what to record in your holding register and how to report the movement.
Guidance on the analysis of distributional impacts caused by transport interventions.
Transport analysis guidance (TAG) on the appraisal of rail interventions.
How ear tag manufacturers and suppliers must get cattle ear tags tested to meet Publicly Available Specifications (PAS) 44:2019.
The rules you must follow to make sure deer can be traced to help prevent and contain disease.
Transport Analysis Guidance (TAG) on applying supplementary economic models in transport appraisals.
Transport Analysis Guidance (TAG) on the analysis of induced investment impacts in transport appraisals.
Transport Analysis Guidance (TAG) provides information on the role of transport modelling and appraisal.
Transport analysis guidance (TAG) worksheets used to present the results of a scheme appraisal as part of a business case.
Explains what local authorities should do before publishing their data.
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