Vehicles energy consumption produces several emissions such as carbon dioxide (CO2), nitrogen oxide (NOx) and noise. This paper attempts to evaluate potential reduction in oil consumption and CO2 emissions if the obese and overweight conditions were eliminated from the adult population through the use of walking or cycling for transportation, and if individuals between the ages of 10 and 64 adopted recommended levels of daily exercise by walking or cycling instead of driving. Substantial co-benefits accompany widespread adoption of physical activity. The results found that the reductions in emissions from substituting driving with walking and cycling are significant enough to show a possible improvement of air quality. The highest reduction...
We examine the links between fossil-fuel-based transportation, greenhouse-gas emissions and health. ...
BACKGROUND: Motorised travel and associated carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions generate substantial heal...
Global health, climate, and ecological conditions cannot be dissociated, and over the last decade, t...
Walking and cycling is widely assumed to substitute for at least some motorized travel and thereby r...
There is a growing recognition of the role that walking and cycling can make in reducing greenhouse ...
Reducing motorized transport and increasing active transport (i.e. transport by walking, cycling and...
There is a growing awareness that significant benefits for our health and environment could be achi...
Active travel (walking or cycling for transport) is considered the most sustainable form of personal...
Purpose – To examine the potential for switching short trips in urban areas from cars to walking and...
Walking and cycling is widely assumed to substitute for at least some motorized travel and thereby r...
Our study is based on individual data on people’s home and work addresses, as well as their age, sex...
Cycling is considered a healthy and sustainable form of getting from A to B. The net effects of the ...
We examine the links between fossil-fuel-based transportation, greenhouse-gas emissions, and health....
In this study we have assessed the reduction in traffic emissions and population exposure assuming a...
We examine the links between fossil-fuel-based transportation, greenhouse-gas emissions and health. ...
BACKGROUND: Motorised travel and associated carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions generate substantial heal...
Global health, climate, and ecological conditions cannot be dissociated, and over the last decade, t...
Walking and cycling is widely assumed to substitute for at least some motorized travel and thereby r...
There is a growing recognition of the role that walking and cycling can make in reducing greenhouse ...
Reducing motorized transport and increasing active transport (i.e. transport by walking, cycling and...
There is a growing awareness that significant benefits for our health and environment could be achi...
Active travel (walking or cycling for transport) is considered the most sustainable form of personal...
Purpose – To examine the potential for switching short trips in urban areas from cars to walking and...
Walking and cycling is widely assumed to substitute for at least some motorized travel and thereby r...
Our study is based on individual data on people’s home and work addresses, as well as their age, sex...
Cycling is considered a healthy and sustainable form of getting from A to B. The net effects of the ...
We examine the links between fossil-fuel-based transportation, greenhouse-gas emissions, and health....
In this study we have assessed the reduction in traffic emissions and population exposure assuming a...
We examine the links between fossil-fuel-based transportation, greenhouse-gas emissions and health. ...
BACKGROUND: Motorised travel and associated carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions generate substantial heal...
Global health, climate, and ecological conditions cannot be dissociated, and over the last decade, t...