Considerable efficiency gains can be made costeffectively to set the transport sector on a sustainable development pathway. They can be achieved through already available technologies and practices, which will not only reduce greenhouse gas emissions significantly, but also generate social, environmental and economic co-benefits. However, progress in the take-up of low-carbon mobility measures substantially lags behind the potential. A number of barriers contribute to this lack of uptake. This paper explores those barriers by focusing on vehicle fuel efficiency in particular, but will also touch on the wider policy framework to improve the efficiency of the transport sector and reduce emissions. The paper suggests that a combination of fuel...
Passenger vehicles are a leading driver of anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The majorit...
About 62% of Australia’s transportation sector GHG emission comes from light duty vehicles (LDV). Va...
Decarbonizing transport is a key element of low-carbon development but emissions from transport are ...
http://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/11-09-26_Cahier-ID-n11-Russo-Boutue...
The transition to a low carbon transport world requires a host of demand and supply policies to be d...
The global rise of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and its potentially devastating consequences requi...
The transport sector is arguably the most difficult and expensive sector in which to reduce greenhou...
This discussion paper examines eight potential measures to encourage the uptake of more fuel efficie...
The key aim of this paper is to examine strategic pathways to low carbon personal transport in Brita...
Road transport and aviation are, or are becoming, major sources of carbon emissions which will need ...
This book provides a guide for transport policymakers and planners on achieving low-carbon land tran...
Transport is possibly the most problematic area with regard to achieving a low carbon society. It is...
Purpose To examine the cost-effectiveness of UK government policy with respect to the mitigation of ...
Part Three. Mobility in a low-carbon societyWith 10.7% of global GHG emissions and 17.0% of global C...
Considering the role of transport for a 1.5 Degree stabilization pathway and the importance of light...
Passenger vehicles are a leading driver of anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The majorit...
About 62% of Australia’s transportation sector GHG emission comes from light duty vehicles (LDV). Va...
Decarbonizing transport is a key element of low-carbon development but emissions from transport are ...
http://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/11-09-26_Cahier-ID-n11-Russo-Boutue...
The transition to a low carbon transport world requires a host of demand and supply policies to be d...
The global rise of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and its potentially devastating consequences requi...
The transport sector is arguably the most difficult and expensive sector in which to reduce greenhou...
This discussion paper examines eight potential measures to encourage the uptake of more fuel efficie...
The key aim of this paper is to examine strategic pathways to low carbon personal transport in Brita...
Road transport and aviation are, or are becoming, major sources of carbon emissions which will need ...
This book provides a guide for transport policymakers and planners on achieving low-carbon land tran...
Transport is possibly the most problematic area with regard to achieving a low carbon society. It is...
Purpose To examine the cost-effectiveness of UK government policy with respect to the mitigation of ...
Part Three. Mobility in a low-carbon societyWith 10.7% of global GHG emissions and 17.0% of global C...
Considering the role of transport for a 1.5 Degree stabilization pathway and the importance of light...
Passenger vehicles are a leading driver of anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The majorit...
About 62% of Australia’s transportation sector GHG emission comes from light duty vehicles (LDV). Va...
Decarbonizing transport is a key element of low-carbon development but emissions from transport are ...