In evaluating the sustainability of a new transport infrastructure, an important aspect is the reduction of CO2 emissions that might be produced due to the modal shift. To that end, this article proposes a model based upon the simulation method (in order to determine the specific consumption of the vehicles) and the scenario method (for the prediction of the future demand of traffic). The model has been tested on the case study of the Brenner Corridor. The evaluation is on how the new HC railway line will affect freight transport in various future scenarios relating to 2030, taking into consideration the consequences in terms of traffic redistribution on existing transport infrastructures (the historical railway line and the highway). If co...
The German Federal Government has defined ambitious climate protection targets. This also entails co...
In a world where the population and many economies are expanding rapidly the demand for freight tran...
AbstractForecasts indicate that it is not possible to reduce total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions fr...
In evaluating the sustainability of a new transport infrastructure, an important aspect is the reduc...
Railway freight transportation presents a degree of complexity which frequently makes impossible to ...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) alongside other gas emissions in the atmosphere cause a greenhouse effect, resu...
In the European Union (EU) and in Germany the transport sector is the only sector with increasing CO...
The study, “Potential of modal shift to rail transport - Study on the projected effects on GHG emis...
Background: CO2 emissions are generally considered the most important indicator to determine the glo...
The purpose of this study is to identify least-cost, long-term technology measures that can reduce C...
Global warming is one of the causes of transportation unsustainability of our days and CO2 is genera...
The grain export in Brazil is operated by several players and regulated by a few governmental agenci...
[EN] Human activity since the industrial revolution through the use of fossil fuels is changing the ...
Climate change is a global problem and across the world the transport sector is finding it difficult...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the climate benefit of investments in high speed rail-way li...
The German Federal Government has defined ambitious climate protection targets. This also entails co...
In a world where the population and many economies are expanding rapidly the demand for freight tran...
AbstractForecasts indicate that it is not possible to reduce total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions fr...
In evaluating the sustainability of a new transport infrastructure, an important aspect is the reduc...
Railway freight transportation presents a degree of complexity which frequently makes impossible to ...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) alongside other gas emissions in the atmosphere cause a greenhouse effect, resu...
In the European Union (EU) and in Germany the transport sector is the only sector with increasing CO...
The study, “Potential of modal shift to rail transport - Study on the projected effects on GHG emis...
Background: CO2 emissions are generally considered the most important indicator to determine the glo...
The purpose of this study is to identify least-cost, long-term technology measures that can reduce C...
Global warming is one of the causes of transportation unsustainability of our days and CO2 is genera...
The grain export in Brazil is operated by several players and regulated by a few governmental agenci...
[EN] Human activity since the industrial revolution through the use of fossil fuels is changing the ...
Climate change is a global problem and across the world the transport sector is finding it difficult...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the climate benefit of investments in high speed rail-way li...
The German Federal Government has defined ambitious climate protection targets. This also entails co...
In a world where the population and many economies are expanding rapidly the demand for freight tran...
AbstractForecasts indicate that it is not possible to reduce total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions fr...