Indicate whether the organization reports on significant socio-economic impacts of the transportation for attendees to and from the event by choosing Yes or No.

Socio-economic impacts of the transportation for attendees including, but not limited to:

  • Littering

  • Noise and nuisance

  • Accessibility

  • Safety and security

  • Damage or deterioration of transport facilities

  • Capacity shortage for local transport

  • Disruption to neighborhood amenity

Attendees in these Sector Disclosures, refers to people who are present at an event, including delegates, customers, clients, audience, fans, spectators, or others present at the event.

If provided, in the comments section include:

  • The criteria and methodology used to determine which socio-economic impacts are significant;

  • Quantifications of the significant socio-economic impacts of this transportation for attendees; and,

  • Assumptions and methodologies used to compile this Indicator’s information, from event planning through execution.

Information for this Indicator may be found in reports from data providers and summary reports showing transport mode breakdowns and calculations of total; reports from national statistics and transport providers documenting energy demand and relevant emission data of event-related transport vehicles; and from local authorities or other bodies that monitor environmental quality, air and water emissions, noise, littering and relevant local nuisance.

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