Delhi is the most urbanized city in India. Inventory estimates for the emissions of greenhouse gases and other pollutants like CO2 , CO, NOx, and volatile organic compound from transport sector in Delhi, has been developed using bottom up approach provided by Intergovernmental panel on climate change (IPCC-1996). The impacts of policy option in transport sector like introduction of Compressed Natural Gas for public transport in Delhi and introduction of Euro-1 norms for vehicles have also been estimated. The emission inventory reveals that total emission of pollutants from different categories vehicles have increased during the period 1990-2000. For example, the CO2 emission (1000, tones) from gasoline driven vehicle (MC/SC) in Delhi has in...
Concentration of greenhouse gases (GHG) in the atmosphere has been increasing rapidly during the las...
Emissions from on-road transportation sources are a complex mixture of gaseous and particulate pollu...
144-151Concentration of green house gases such as CO₂ (0.5%), CO (1%) and 0₃ (2%) is increasing from...
Delhi is the most urbanized city in India. Inventory estimates for the emissions of greenhouse gases...
Delhi is the most urbanized city in India. Inventory estimates for the emissions of greenhouse gases...
155-160This study presents emissions of different pollutants from transport sector in Delhi. Result...
AbstractDevelopment and urbanization over the past decade has led to rapid increase in the populatio...
The rapid urbanization in Delhi has resulted in a tremendous increase in the number of motor vehicle...
For a 40-year horizon (1990-2030), on-road vehicle exhaust emissions were evaluated, retrospectively...
Between late 1980s and 2014, the Greater Delhi region has witnessed an increase in vehicular fleet, ...
Delhi is a rapidly expanding megacity. Population and vehicle use continue to expand, and vehicles ...
In India, road transport sector is one of the major anthropogenic contributor of GHGs and other poll...
Greenhouse gas emissions in developing countries are increasing most rapidly in the transportation s...
India has become one of the biggest emitters of atmospheric pollutants from the road transportation ...
Air pollution and climate change is serious environmental concern due to its visible negative impact...
Concentration of greenhouse gases (GHG) in the atmosphere has been increasing rapidly during the las...
Emissions from on-road transportation sources are a complex mixture of gaseous and particulate pollu...
144-151Concentration of green house gases such as CO₂ (0.5%), CO (1%) and 0₃ (2%) is increasing from...
Delhi is the most urbanized city in India. Inventory estimates for the emissions of greenhouse gases...
Delhi is the most urbanized city in India. Inventory estimates for the emissions of greenhouse gases...
155-160This study presents emissions of different pollutants from transport sector in Delhi. Result...
AbstractDevelopment and urbanization over the past decade has led to rapid increase in the populatio...
The rapid urbanization in Delhi has resulted in a tremendous increase in the number of motor vehicle...
For a 40-year horizon (1990-2030), on-road vehicle exhaust emissions were evaluated, retrospectively...
Between late 1980s and 2014, the Greater Delhi region has witnessed an increase in vehicular fleet, ...
Delhi is a rapidly expanding megacity. Population and vehicle use continue to expand, and vehicles ...
In India, road transport sector is one of the major anthropogenic contributor of GHGs and other poll...
Greenhouse gas emissions in developing countries are increasing most rapidly in the transportation s...
India has become one of the biggest emitters of atmospheric pollutants from the road transportation ...
Air pollution and climate change is serious environmental concern due to its visible negative impact...
Concentration of greenhouse gases (GHG) in the atmosphere has been increasing rapidly during the las...
Emissions from on-road transportation sources are a complex mixture of gaseous and particulate pollu...
144-151Concentration of green house gases such as CO₂ (0.5%), CO (1%) and 0₃ (2%) is increasing from...