James Warren

James is a staff tutor based in Cambridge and has been with the University since 2000. His doctorate is in the physical sciences but his main interests are situated in modelling energy and emissions, using applied scenarios, to gain a better understanding of transport systems. In this way his studies re-design transport systems in order to increase sustainability.
Contact Information
Email: j.p.warren@open.ac.uk
Phone: +44 (0) 1223 364 721 or +44 (0) 1223) 584 695 direct
Fax: +44 (0) 1223 355 207
Room: Region 6, Cambridge
Selected Publications
Effect of economic restrictions on transport practices in Cuba (Enoch, Warren, Rios, Menoyo) Transport Policy 11 (2004) 67-76
Mobility, energy, emissions in Cuba and Florida (Warren & Enoch) Transp. Res. Part D. 11 (2006) 33-44
Norway's urban toll rings: evolving towards congestion charging? (Ieromonachou, Potter & Warren) Transport Policy 13 (2006) in press
The smart car revisited – a total product system concept (in Greening the Supply Chain, eds. J Sarkis and P Rao, Springer-Verlag, UK) 2006, (in press) .(Warren, Rhodes and Carter )
Current Projects
Current work includes supply chain analysis within the transport sector, vehicle emissions and taxation and sustainable transport policy and practice in developing and developed countries. Our modelling work attempts to examine the potential effects of policy and technology on the environment in order that we can re-design existing systems to become more effective.
CV
I have been with the Univeristy since 2000; previously I worked in the automotive industry for many years designing catalyst systems for both heavy duty trucks and to a lesser extent for passenger cars.
Teaching
I am co-author of the transport blocks in T172, T206 and have contributed to large parts of T882, as well as many other courses within Technology. I am also an external examiner for M.Sc. Logistics (SIHE).
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