Data for 31 cities studied over 10 yr shows that CO2 emissions from urban transport systems is highly variable but generally the highest CO2 emissions occur in cities with the greatest sprawl, or lowest densities of population and jobs. It is suggested that the greenhouse gases associated with transport systems will continue to increase unless public transport especially in the form of light railways, is provided, traffic calming takes place and planning is oriented to urban villages
AbstractNumerous studies have illustrated how denser urban forms lead to smaller greenhouse gas (GHG...
Evaluating transport policy for cities in developing countries is often constrained by data availabi...
Cities and greenhouse gas emissions: moving forward / Hoornweg, D., Sugar, L., Trejos Gomez, C. L.cu...
Cities everywhere are concerned about growing automobile dependence. Two of the factors that are inc...
Public transport infrastructure, urban sprawl, and post-carbon cities / Dominique Bureau. Recherches...
The world’s cities account for up to 70 % of global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, while covering l...
This study aims to deepen the understanding of the role of the urban mobility sector in the current ...
18 p.The transportation sector is a major contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions, accounting...
Transport is one of the most important greenhouse gas emitting sectors. It is the fourth largest sec...
Car traffic in urban systems has been studied intensely in past decades but models are either limite...
The Nordic countries have a lot of common features concerning urban form and transportation. Urban s...
Car traffic in urban systems has been studied intensely in past decades but its analysis is often li...
Background and Objective: Transportation sector generates the largest share of greenhouse gas emissi...
International audienceAlthough it's well known that the carbon intensity from passenger transport of...
As cities work to reduce their total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, the transportation sector is la...
AbstractNumerous studies have illustrated how denser urban forms lead to smaller greenhouse gas (GHG...
Evaluating transport policy for cities in developing countries is often constrained by data availabi...
Cities and greenhouse gas emissions: moving forward / Hoornweg, D., Sugar, L., Trejos Gomez, C. L.cu...
Cities everywhere are concerned about growing automobile dependence. Two of the factors that are inc...
Public transport infrastructure, urban sprawl, and post-carbon cities / Dominique Bureau. Recherches...
The world’s cities account for up to 70 % of global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, while covering l...
This study aims to deepen the understanding of the role of the urban mobility sector in the current ...
18 p.The transportation sector is a major contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions, accounting...
Transport is one of the most important greenhouse gas emitting sectors. It is the fourth largest sec...
Car traffic in urban systems has been studied intensely in past decades but models are either limite...
The Nordic countries have a lot of common features concerning urban form and transportation. Urban s...
Car traffic in urban systems has been studied intensely in past decades but its analysis is often li...
Background and Objective: Transportation sector generates the largest share of greenhouse gas emissi...
International audienceAlthough it's well known that the carbon intensity from passenger transport of...
As cities work to reduce their total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, the transportation sector is la...
AbstractNumerous studies have illustrated how denser urban forms lead to smaller greenhouse gas (GHG...
Evaluating transport policy for cities in developing countries is often constrained by data availabi...
Cities and greenhouse gas emissions: moving forward / Hoornweg, D., Sugar, L., Trejos Gomez, C. L.cu...