For a decarbonised transport system that is resilient and adaptive to our changing climate

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Our vision at the DARe Hub is to achieve to a decarbonised transport system that is resilient and adaptive to a changing climate, guided by systems thinking.

Bringing together stakeholders from across the transport sector, DARe’s mission is to provide decision-makers – at local, regional and national levels – with transferable, open-source resources to evaluate infrastructure performance and stress-test adaptation options across future scenarios.

For more information, see Our Work.

“Climate change is already impacting on transport in all sorts of ways - the operational impact of flooding and extreme heat, changes in travellers’ expectations, and the need to make assets more resilient. DARe brings together partners in a range of fields to discuss these challenges and to share experiences, ideas, and data so that the industry can tackle the issues more proactively.”

~ Tobyn Hughes, Director of Transport, North East Mayoral Strategic Authority (NEMSA)

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Evidence-based research for the future of UK transport

ICE Resilient Transport Conference 2026

The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) is launching its inaugural Resilient Transport conference to tackle the growing challenges facing global transport infrastructure. With climate change, ageing assets, and evolving mobility needs at the forefront, this event will bring together engineers, policymakers, asset owners, and academics to explore innovative solutions.

Focussing on innovation, adaptation and effective asset management, the event will take place 23-25 September 2026, Manchester, UK. 

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