[EN] Sustainable cities will only be possible with effective local measures tackling Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions. Transport and mobility represent the main sources of these emissions, particularly in urban settings. National and local public administrations need accurate and more responsive tools to quantify GHG emissions. Digitisation and ICTs are key elements in the development of such tools, which, additionally, have to be based on robust methodologies validated by the scientific community. This research presents a bottom-up methodology for the quantification of road traffic's GHG emissions with higher levels of immediacy and spatial resolution when compared to other already existing methods. The methodology uses data from the urban t...
The world’s cities account for up to 70 % of global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, while covering l...
As the increasing concern for climate change, quantification on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in ur...
Cities as global centers of consumption and production often are a significant and growing source of...
The high levels of air contamination and presence of different pollutants are a largeproblem in most...
Cities worldwide suffer from serious air pollution problems and are main contributors to climate cha...
Valladolid (Spain) is a medium-size city (~300,000 inhabitants) that established a greenhouse (GHG) ...
The objective of this study is to propose a methodological approach to assess the capability of diff...
Background and Objective: Transportation sector generates the largest share of greenhouse gas emissi...
Vehicles' emissions produce a significant share of cities' air pollution, with a substantial impact ...
Emission modelling permits us to quantitatively assess the effects of emission abatement strategies....
The European Union (EU) legislation defines specific “zones ” according to population density that r...
CO2 emissions from burning fossil fuels make a relevant contribution to atmospheric changes and clim...
Traffic emissions such as greenhouse gases (GHGs, in CO2eq), nitrogen oxides (NOx), and traffic-rela...
Up to now, urban mobility demand keeps increasing at a great rate and it is satisfied mainly by road...
AbstractEmission modelling permits us to quantitatively assess the effects of emission abatement str...
The world’s cities account for up to 70 % of global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, while covering l...
As the increasing concern for climate change, quantification on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in ur...
Cities as global centers of consumption and production often are a significant and growing source of...
The high levels of air contamination and presence of different pollutants are a largeproblem in most...
Cities worldwide suffer from serious air pollution problems and are main contributors to climate cha...
Valladolid (Spain) is a medium-size city (~300,000 inhabitants) that established a greenhouse (GHG) ...
The objective of this study is to propose a methodological approach to assess the capability of diff...
Background and Objective: Transportation sector generates the largest share of greenhouse gas emissi...
Vehicles' emissions produce a significant share of cities' air pollution, with a substantial impact ...
Emission modelling permits us to quantitatively assess the effects of emission abatement strategies....
The European Union (EU) legislation defines specific “zones ” according to population density that r...
CO2 emissions from burning fossil fuels make a relevant contribution to atmospheric changes and clim...
Traffic emissions such as greenhouse gases (GHGs, in CO2eq), nitrogen oxides (NOx), and traffic-rela...
Up to now, urban mobility demand keeps increasing at a great rate and it is satisfied mainly by road...
AbstractEmission modelling permits us to quantitatively assess the effects of emission abatement str...
The world’s cities account for up to 70 % of global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, while covering l...
As the increasing concern for climate change, quantification on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in ur...
Cities as global centers of consumption and production often are a significant and growing source of...