This paper presents an analysis of the CO2 emission resulting from long distance travel by Danes. The emissions are analysed as the Danes’ footprint the whole way from Denmark to the final destination. International travel represents 31% of the Danes’ CO2 emission from passenger travel and the climate burden from long overseas distances is especially high even though only few travel overseas. The travel activity is furthermore increasing much more for long distances than for European destinations. Domestic travel activity with overnight stay is nearly stagnating. The study furthermore shows that the Danish development is not especially outstanding compared to other countries
In the present article we investigate the geography and magnitude of the climate footprint of long-d...
AbstractThis paper reviews recent trends in long-distance passenger travel in Europe. Its purpose is...
In Europe, approximately 50% of all passenger kilometres come from trips beyond 100 km according to ...
AbstractThis paper presents an analysis of the CO2 emission resulting from long distance travel by D...
AbstractThis paper reviews current drivers of long-distance passenger transport demand in Europe, an...
In many industrialised countries, the climate impact from long-distance travel is greater than that ...
This paper reviews current drivers of long-distance passenger transport demand in Europe, and elabor...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein).Transport is a key sector in reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emiss...
Changes in travel behaviour are needed to tackle the climate impact associated with long-distance fl...
The paper is describing the development in international air traffic made by Danes and for all trave...
Accelerating global climate change poses considerable challenges to all societies and economies. Th...
Global greenhouse gas mitigation should include the growing share of emissions from transportation. ...
Every sector needs to minimize GHG emissions to limit climate change. Emissions from transport, howe...
We present CO2 emissions from Norway’s tourist travel by the available transport modes, i.e., aviati...
Tourism holds a significant share in the global carbon footprint. Transportation to the destination ...
In the present article we investigate the geography and magnitude of the climate footprint of long-d...
AbstractThis paper reviews recent trends in long-distance passenger travel in Europe. Its purpose is...
In Europe, approximately 50% of all passenger kilometres come from trips beyond 100 km according to ...
AbstractThis paper presents an analysis of the CO2 emission resulting from long distance travel by D...
AbstractThis paper reviews current drivers of long-distance passenger transport demand in Europe, an...
In many industrialised countries, the climate impact from long-distance travel is greater than that ...
This paper reviews current drivers of long-distance passenger transport demand in Europe, and elabor...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein).Transport is a key sector in reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emiss...
Changes in travel behaviour are needed to tackle the climate impact associated with long-distance fl...
The paper is describing the development in international air traffic made by Danes and for all trave...
Accelerating global climate change poses considerable challenges to all societies and economies. Th...
Global greenhouse gas mitigation should include the growing share of emissions from transportation. ...
Every sector needs to minimize GHG emissions to limit climate change. Emissions from transport, howe...
We present CO2 emissions from Norway’s tourist travel by the available transport modes, i.e., aviati...
Tourism holds a significant share in the global carbon footprint. Transportation to the destination ...
In the present article we investigate the geography and magnitude of the climate footprint of long-d...
AbstractThis paper reviews recent trends in long-distance passenger travel in Europe. Its purpose is...
In Europe, approximately 50% of all passenger kilometres come from trips beyond 100 km according to ...