‘Transport and Energy Futures in Remote Australia’
Exploration of Key Issues
Bruno Spandonide
Ninti One
Cooperative Research Centre for Remote Economic Participation (CRC-REP)
Centre for Appropriate Technology (CAT)
Tira Foran, David Fleming, Bruno Spandonide, Rachel Williams
CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences
Digby Race
Cooperative Research Centre for Remote Economic Participation (CRC-REP)
Ninti One
CSIRO Social and Economic Sciences Program
Transport Futures project
Questions of the Transport Futures project:
• How sustainable are current transport systems in remote Australia?
• How transport systems could be more sustainable in a demographic,
economic and climate change context?
Transport Futures project timeline
Transport and Energy Futures project
Transport Energy Futures Workshop discussion:
• Which types of energy-related transport innovations have been implemented
in remote Australia?
• What might the future hold for innovative practices in remote Australia?
Definitions
• Transportation can be defined as the physical movement of goods and
passengers. Transportation has some ontological universal relations with the
identity of people interacting in specific spaces and times.
• “Remote” corresponds in this project to the Aria+ definition of remoteness
(indexed on access to infrastructures and services).
Transport Systems in Remote Australia
The transport systems in remote Australia consist of several vital components:
• Long distance transport (maritime, rail, air, and road services).
• City commuting (cars and buses).
• Community transport and special services.
Transport systems are crucial to maintain the wellbeing of remote
communities.
Livelihoods Outcomes
As a complex process transport
activities impact different inter-related
livelihoods areas on multiple levels.
Key Barriers
In non-remote Australia transport systems sustainability is defined by the
efficiency and the effectiveness criteria. In remote Australia the main barriers
concern transport access and safety with a number of causal factors:
Geographic (very long distances, extreme climatic conditions),
Historic (less developed regions, history of segregation),
Socio-economic (inequalities with direct impacts on transport access, low
cost recovery),
Financial (high costs of supply chain),
Business models (coverage, frequencies, information access),
Technology (lack of access and design of appropriate technology/integrated
infrastructures),
Institutional (restricted coordination), and
Political (instability of long term public programs).
Top Five Concerns
The main concerns related to the current transport systems in remote
Australia are (GA research, 2011):
1. Petrol price increase
2. Time (low frequency) and access to public transport
3. Lack of roads
4. Public transport fares
5. Connection between services and benefits for the local economy
Sustainable Transport Framework of the
Australian Transport Council (2006)
The sustainability of transport systems is determined by several
parameters such as the safety, the reliability the affordability, and the
efficiency of transport systems. In remote Australia access to safe,
reliable, affordable, and efficient forms of transport is an ongoing
issue.
Transport Safety
Safety: More accidents and higher transport-related
criminality rates in remote Australia
(by almost one degree of magnitude)
• In very remote communities the road casualty rate is almost eight times
the national rate (54.1/100,000 against 7.7 for Central Australia in 2011).
• Ratios of one registered vehicle for 13 persons can be found in remote
Australia compared to one registered vehicle for 1.2 persons in non-
remote Australia. A high number of vehicles are not roadworthy.
• High emergency costs incurred.
Transport Reliability
Transport reliability is a complex topic which includes:
• Transport accessibility: 18% of people in very remote communities do
not have access to regular transports, (from NATISS survey, 2010).
• Technical parameters: time, speed, efforts.
• Institutional parameters: regulations.
In remote Australia a large number of transport systems are not easily
accessible, are run with low frequencies and face an inappropriate regulation
designed for non-remote Australia.
Transport Affordability
• Transport costs are two to three times higher in remote Australia than
in the rest of the country (from 30 to 80 cents/km for road transport).
• The average income in remote Australia is substantially lower than in
non-remote Australia.
• For the most disadvantaged communities the transport weekly budget
can be up to four times the average (50% of the total budget).
• Infrastructures and services costs for the society and in particular
on the Federal and State budgets are high.
Transport Efficiency
• The remote Australian transport system is heavily reliant on fossil
fuel uses with extreme costs for very remote communities (up to 60% higher).
• A majority of private transport vehicles are inefficient (average fuel
consumption over 10l/100km).
• Designs of unsealed roads have a restricted life span and limit further the use of
conventional vehicles.
• A lot of vehicles and infrastructures privately or publicly owned have a partial use.
• Emissions per capita in remote Australia are very high and transportation
systems in Remote Australia contribute actively to these emissions.
Key Challenges
Different types of challenges might affect the transport industry and transport
organisations in remote Australia:
• Climate change impacts (transport infrastructure and services affected)
• Demographic changes (increase and decrease), and
• Economic changes (rising fuel costs, economic crises).
• Extreme climatic events occur in north-central Australia and an increase
in intensity and frequency can be anticipated (floods, droughts, storms…).
• In contrast, the population in remote areas is growing with life expectancy
increases.
Acknowledgements
This research is conducted by the CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences, Ninti One,
the Collaborative Research Centre for Remote Economic Participation, and
the Centre for Appropriate Technology.
Special thanks for the wonderful team spirit of my colleagues Tira Foran,
Rachel Williams, David Fleming and Digby Race.

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Transport and Energy Futures in Remote Australia: Exploration of key issues

  • 1. ‘Transport and Energy Futures in Remote Australia’ Exploration of Key Issues Bruno Spandonide Ninti One Cooperative Research Centre for Remote Economic Participation (CRC-REP) Centre for Appropriate Technology (CAT) Tira Foran, David Fleming, Bruno Spandonide, Rachel Williams CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences Digby Race Cooperative Research Centre for Remote Economic Participation (CRC-REP) Ninti One CSIRO Social and Economic Sciences Program
  • 2. Transport Futures project Questions of the Transport Futures project: • How sustainable are current transport systems in remote Australia? • How transport systems could be more sustainable in a demographic, economic and climate change context? Transport Futures project timeline
  • 3. Transport and Energy Futures project Transport Energy Futures Workshop discussion: • Which types of energy-related transport innovations have been implemented in remote Australia? • What might the future hold for innovative practices in remote Australia?
  • 4. Definitions • Transportation can be defined as the physical movement of goods and passengers. Transportation has some ontological universal relations with the identity of people interacting in specific spaces and times. • “Remote” corresponds in this project to the Aria+ definition of remoteness (indexed on access to infrastructures and services).
  • 5. Transport Systems in Remote Australia The transport systems in remote Australia consist of several vital components: • Long distance transport (maritime, rail, air, and road services). • City commuting (cars and buses). • Community transport and special services. Transport systems are crucial to maintain the wellbeing of remote communities.
  • 6. Livelihoods Outcomes As a complex process transport activities impact different inter-related livelihoods areas on multiple levels.
  • 7. Key Barriers In non-remote Australia transport systems sustainability is defined by the efficiency and the effectiveness criteria. In remote Australia the main barriers concern transport access and safety with a number of causal factors: Geographic (very long distances, extreme climatic conditions), Historic (less developed regions, history of segregation), Socio-economic (inequalities with direct impacts on transport access, low cost recovery), Financial (high costs of supply chain), Business models (coverage, frequencies, information access), Technology (lack of access and design of appropriate technology/integrated infrastructures), Institutional (restricted coordination), and Political (instability of long term public programs).
  • 8. Top Five Concerns The main concerns related to the current transport systems in remote Australia are (GA research, 2011): 1. Petrol price increase 2. Time (low frequency) and access to public transport 3. Lack of roads 4. Public transport fares 5. Connection between services and benefits for the local economy
  • 9. Sustainable Transport Framework of the Australian Transport Council (2006) The sustainability of transport systems is determined by several parameters such as the safety, the reliability the affordability, and the efficiency of transport systems. In remote Australia access to safe, reliable, affordable, and efficient forms of transport is an ongoing issue.
  • 10. Transport Safety Safety: More accidents and higher transport-related criminality rates in remote Australia (by almost one degree of magnitude) • In very remote communities the road casualty rate is almost eight times the national rate (54.1/100,000 against 7.7 for Central Australia in 2011). • Ratios of one registered vehicle for 13 persons can be found in remote Australia compared to one registered vehicle for 1.2 persons in non- remote Australia. A high number of vehicles are not roadworthy. • High emergency costs incurred.
  • 11. Transport Reliability Transport reliability is a complex topic which includes: • Transport accessibility: 18% of people in very remote communities do not have access to regular transports, (from NATISS survey, 2010). • Technical parameters: time, speed, efforts. • Institutional parameters: regulations. In remote Australia a large number of transport systems are not easily accessible, are run with low frequencies and face an inappropriate regulation designed for non-remote Australia.
  • 12. Transport Affordability • Transport costs are two to three times higher in remote Australia than in the rest of the country (from 30 to 80 cents/km for road transport). • The average income in remote Australia is substantially lower than in non-remote Australia. • For the most disadvantaged communities the transport weekly budget can be up to four times the average (50% of the total budget). • Infrastructures and services costs for the society and in particular on the Federal and State budgets are high.
  • 13. Transport Efficiency • The remote Australian transport system is heavily reliant on fossil fuel uses with extreme costs for very remote communities (up to 60% higher). • A majority of private transport vehicles are inefficient (average fuel consumption over 10l/100km). • Designs of unsealed roads have a restricted life span and limit further the use of conventional vehicles. • A lot of vehicles and infrastructures privately or publicly owned have a partial use. • Emissions per capita in remote Australia are very high and transportation systems in Remote Australia contribute actively to these emissions.
  • 14. Key Challenges Different types of challenges might affect the transport industry and transport organisations in remote Australia: • Climate change impacts (transport infrastructure and services affected) • Demographic changes (increase and decrease), and • Economic changes (rising fuel costs, economic crises). • Extreme climatic events occur in north-central Australia and an increase in intensity and frequency can be anticipated (floods, droughts, storms…). • In contrast, the population in remote areas is growing with life expectancy increases.
  • 15. Acknowledgements This research is conducted by the CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences, Ninti One, the Collaborative Research Centre for Remote Economic Participation, and the Centre for Appropriate Technology. Special thanks for the wonderful team spirit of my colleagues Tira Foran, Rachel Williams, David Fleming and Digby Race.