Climate change is a global problem and across the world there are major difficulties being experienced in reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The transport sector in particular is finding it difficult to reduce CO2 emissions. This paper reports on two studies carried out by the authors in London (UK) and Delhi (India). It considers the common objectives for transport CO2 reduction, but the very different contexts and baselines, potentials for change and some possible synergies., , Different packages of measures are selected and scenarios developed for each context which are consistent with contraction and convergence objectives. CO2 reduction potentials are modelled and quantified by package and scenario. London is considering deep red...
The key aim of this paper is to examine strategic pathways to low carbon personal transport in Brita...
Transport is making a very limited contribution to carbon emissions reduction targets in the UK, and...
Freight transport has been receiving increasing attention in both literature and practice following ...
Transport is a major user of carbon-based fuels and it is increasingly being highlighted as the sect...
Transport is a major user of carbon-based fuels and it is increasingly being highlighted as the sect...
Over the last fifty years there has been much interest in cities – in their planning, design, degrad...
Transport is a major user of carbon-based fuels, and it is increasingly being highlighted as the sec...
This book chapter is from Transport and climate change: Transport accounts for 23% of global carbon ...
Climate change is an internationally recognised problem. The transport sector in the UK is responsi...
Transportation is a major user of carbon-based fuels and is increasingly being highlighted as the se...
Transportation is a major user of carbon-based fuels and is increasingly being highlighted as the se...
Transport is a major user of carbon-based fuels, and achievement of the targets set at the Kyoto Pro...
Transport is a major user of carbon-based fuels and achievement of the targets set at the Kyoto Prot...
Climate change is a global problem and across the world the transport sector is finding it difficult...
Transport is a major user of carbon-based fuels and achievement of the targets set at the Kyoto Prot...
The key aim of this paper is to examine strategic pathways to low carbon personal transport in Brita...
Transport is making a very limited contribution to carbon emissions reduction targets in the UK, and...
Freight transport has been receiving increasing attention in both literature and practice following ...
Transport is a major user of carbon-based fuels and it is increasingly being highlighted as the sect...
Transport is a major user of carbon-based fuels and it is increasingly being highlighted as the sect...
Over the last fifty years there has been much interest in cities – in their planning, design, degrad...
Transport is a major user of carbon-based fuels, and it is increasingly being highlighted as the sec...
This book chapter is from Transport and climate change: Transport accounts for 23% of global carbon ...
Climate change is an internationally recognised problem. The transport sector in the UK is responsi...
Transportation is a major user of carbon-based fuels and is increasingly being highlighted as the se...
Transportation is a major user of carbon-based fuels and is increasingly being highlighted as the se...
Transport is a major user of carbon-based fuels, and achievement of the targets set at the Kyoto Pro...
Transport is a major user of carbon-based fuels and achievement of the targets set at the Kyoto Prot...
Climate change is a global problem and across the world the transport sector is finding it difficult...
Transport is a major user of carbon-based fuels and achievement of the targets set at the Kyoto Prot...
The key aim of this paper is to examine strategic pathways to low carbon personal transport in Brita...
Transport is making a very limited contribution to carbon emissions reduction targets in the UK, and...
Freight transport has been receiving increasing attention in both literature and practice following ...