India is experiencing rapid growth in motorization. The government and policy makers are responding to this growth by building inadequate, unsustainable infrastructure mostly geared toward private automobile owners. Because more than half the trips in India are served by public transport, and there is high usage of nonmotorized transport, the country is well poised for sustainable development. Yet policy makers must recognize this and provide an infrastructure to support it. This paper employs a bottom-up approach to explore four scenarios of growth: business as usual (BAU); energy efficiency (EE), including a large share of energy-efficient small cars; a two-wheeler world (TWW); and sustainable urban transport (SUT) with an emphasis on mas...
A decentralized emission inventories are prepared for road transport sector of India in order to d...
The main aim of the paper is to estimate the demand for road-based passenger mobility in India and s...
India and China are the world's most populous nations, but they have experienced a very different pa...
Greenhouse gas emissions in developing countries are increasing most rapidly in the transportation s...
The shift of the Indian economy to a higher trajectory of growth over the last two decades has been ...
Delhi is a rapidly expanding megacity. Population and vehicle use continue to expand, and vehicles ...
Emissions from on-road transportation sources are a complex mixture of gaseous and particulate pollu...
A brief review of the Indian transport sector in the past few decades is provided in this article. I...
. Transport accounts for about 19% of global energy use and 23 % of energy related CO2 emissions and...
ABSTRACTThis study addresses the challenge of decarbonizing India's transportation and power sectors...
The aim of this study is threefold. First, it aims to provide a reliable data set of land-based pass...
Transport sector accounted for 13 % of India's energy-related CO2 emissions. India's Intended Nation...
Motor vehicle ownership and utilization are growing rapidly in Asia, because of rapid urbanization a...
AbstractTransportation is one of the driving forces of any economy. The reliance on petroleum as a f...
Many of our global warming problems come from transport. The majority of people who need transport t...
A decentralized emission inventories are prepared for road transport sector of India in order to d...
The main aim of the paper is to estimate the demand for road-based passenger mobility in India and s...
India and China are the world's most populous nations, but they have experienced a very different pa...
Greenhouse gas emissions in developing countries are increasing most rapidly in the transportation s...
The shift of the Indian economy to a higher trajectory of growth over the last two decades has been ...
Delhi is a rapidly expanding megacity. Population and vehicle use continue to expand, and vehicles ...
Emissions from on-road transportation sources are a complex mixture of gaseous and particulate pollu...
A brief review of the Indian transport sector in the past few decades is provided in this article. I...
. Transport accounts for about 19% of global energy use and 23 % of energy related CO2 emissions and...
ABSTRACTThis study addresses the challenge of decarbonizing India's transportation and power sectors...
The aim of this study is threefold. First, it aims to provide a reliable data set of land-based pass...
Transport sector accounted for 13 % of India's energy-related CO2 emissions. India's Intended Nation...
Motor vehicle ownership and utilization are growing rapidly in Asia, because of rapid urbanization a...
AbstractTransportation is one of the driving forces of any economy. The reliance on petroleum as a f...
Many of our global warming problems come from transport. The majority of people who need transport t...
A decentralized emission inventories are prepared for road transport sector of India in order to d...
The main aim of the paper is to estimate the demand for road-based passenger mobility in India and s...
India and China are the world's most populous nations, but they have experienced a very different pa...