China's economic boom in the last three decades has spurred increasing demand for transportation services and personal mobility. Consequently, vehicle population has grown rapidly since the early 1990s, especially in megacities such as Beijing, Guangzhou, and Tianjin. As a result, mobile sources have become more conspicuous contributors to urban air pollution in Chinese cities. Tianjin was our first focus city, and the study there took us about two years to complete. Building upon the experience and partnership generated through the Tianjin study, the research team carried out the Beijing study from fall 2007–fall 2008. Beijing was chosen to be our second focus city for several reasons: it has the largest local fleet and the highest percent...
In the run-up to the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, Chinese government officials at both the central...
To understand the changing relationships between commuting CO2 emissions (CCE), travel behavior and ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Vehicle emissions are the most contributory source ...
This paper reports findings of a recent field study that characterized the on-road emissions of indi...
Due to its rapidly expanding economic and industrial developments, China is currently considered to ...
The vehicle population of Beijing is sharply increasing at an average annual rate of 14.5%, causing ...
The large (26-fold over the past 25 years) increase in the on-road vehicle fleet in China has raised...
Traffic emission is a major source of urban air pollution. Vehicle is a significant contributor of c...
in this paper, we report the results and analysis of a recent field campaign in August 2007 investig...
Xi'an city is the key economic center and transportation axis for the central and western regio...
During a period of economic reform, the People's Republic of China has emerged as an important marke...
A companion paper developed a vehicle emission inventory with high temporal–spatial resolution (HTSV...
With the rapid industrialization of developing countries such as China, pollution has increasingly b...
This study reviewed the urban passenger transportation (UPT) development of seven typical cities in ...
In the run-up to the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, Chinese government officials at both the central...
In the run-up to the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, Chinese government officials at both the central...
To understand the changing relationships between commuting CO2 emissions (CCE), travel behavior and ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Vehicle emissions are the most contributory source ...
This paper reports findings of a recent field study that characterized the on-road emissions of indi...
Due to its rapidly expanding economic and industrial developments, China is currently considered to ...
The vehicle population of Beijing is sharply increasing at an average annual rate of 14.5%, causing ...
The large (26-fold over the past 25 years) increase in the on-road vehicle fleet in China has raised...
Traffic emission is a major source of urban air pollution. Vehicle is a significant contributor of c...
in this paper, we report the results and analysis of a recent field campaign in August 2007 investig...
Xi'an city is the key economic center and transportation axis for the central and western regio...
During a period of economic reform, the People's Republic of China has emerged as an important marke...
A companion paper developed a vehicle emission inventory with high temporal–spatial resolution (HTSV...
With the rapid industrialization of developing countries such as China, pollution has increasingly b...
This study reviewed the urban passenger transportation (UPT) development of seven typical cities in ...
In the run-up to the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, Chinese government officials at both the central...
In the run-up to the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, Chinese government officials at both the central...
To understand the changing relationships between commuting CO2 emissions (CCE), travel behavior and ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Vehicle emissions are the most contributory source ...