This paper applies a life cycle methodology to estimate activity-related contributions of transport modes to GHG emissions. The methodology uses national input-output tables, environmental accounts, household budget data and nutritional data to derive food-sector GHG coefficients of consumption for ten European countries. The food energy requirements for each mode of transport are estimated taking account of the modal activity level and energy requirements. Walking, cycling, driving and bus travel are considered. Typical national food energy-related emissions for walking, cycling, and driving ranged from 25.6 - 77.3 gCO2-eq/pass.km, 10.4 - 31.4 gCO2-eq/pass.km and 1.7 - 5.2 gCO2-eq/pass.km; passenger transport was found to result in no food...
The transport sector is the largest and fastest growing consumer of energy in Europe, which poses a ...
Freight transportation system is critical to economic activity but it carries significant environmen...
Focusing on tailpipe emissions, current EU policies do not favor the use of biofuels in transports. ...
This paper applies a life cycle methodology to estimate activity-related contributions of transport ...
Abstract Reducing motorized transport and increasing active transport (i.e. transport by walking, cy...
Active travel (walking or cycling for transport) is considered the most sustainable form of personal...
This research identifies the driving factors of greenhouse gas emissions in transport activity in th...
The carbon footprint of motorized transport modes per unit of travel length encompasses the unit sha...
The paper, within the model example, deals with the calculation of energy consumption in transport a...
This study deals with the estimation of emissions caused by vehicular traffic based on transport dem...
This article deals with an evaluation of some environmental impacts of a normal workday. The aim is ...
$\textbf{Objective:}$ To quantify changes in mortality, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and consumer ...
The paper describes the energy consumption and GHG production comparison of three transport modes – ...
The transport sector is the largest and fastest growing consumer of energy in Europe, which poses a ...
International trade presents a challenge for measuring the greenhouse gas (GHG) emission footprint o...
The transport sector is the largest and fastest growing consumer of energy in Europe, which poses a ...
Freight transportation system is critical to economic activity but it carries significant environmen...
Focusing on tailpipe emissions, current EU policies do not favor the use of biofuels in transports. ...
This paper applies a life cycle methodology to estimate activity-related contributions of transport ...
Abstract Reducing motorized transport and increasing active transport (i.e. transport by walking, cy...
Active travel (walking or cycling for transport) is considered the most sustainable form of personal...
This research identifies the driving factors of greenhouse gas emissions in transport activity in th...
The carbon footprint of motorized transport modes per unit of travel length encompasses the unit sha...
The paper, within the model example, deals with the calculation of energy consumption in transport a...
This study deals with the estimation of emissions caused by vehicular traffic based on transport dem...
This article deals with an evaluation of some environmental impacts of a normal workday. The aim is ...
$\textbf{Objective:}$ To quantify changes in mortality, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and consumer ...
The paper describes the energy consumption and GHG production comparison of three transport modes – ...
The transport sector is the largest and fastest growing consumer of energy in Europe, which poses a ...
International trade presents a challenge for measuring the greenhouse gas (GHG) emission footprint o...
The transport sector is the largest and fastest growing consumer of energy in Europe, which poses a ...
Freight transportation system is critical to economic activity but it carries significant environmen...
Focusing on tailpipe emissions, current EU policies do not favor the use of biofuels in transports. ...