Development and evaluation of simulation-based low carbon mobility assessment models

D Moffatt, H Dia - Future Transportation, 2021 - mdpi.com
The transport sector is a significant contributor to global emissions. In Australia, it is the third
largest source of greenhouse gases and is responsible for around 17% of emissions with …

Special issue on low carbon mobility

MAP Taylor - International Journal of Sustainable Transportation, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Low carbon mobility (LCM) features strongly in the debates about the sustainability of cities
and their resilience in the face of demographic, economic, and climate change. Transport is …

[PDF][PDF] Enhancing urban road traffic carbon dioxide emissions models

M Grote - 2017 - eprints.soton.ac.uk
The aim of this project was to provide a more accurate representation of road traffic carbon
dioxide (CO2) emissions in urban areas, whilst remaining within limited Local Government …

Sustainability Performance Simulation of the US Urban Mobility Policies

T Ercan, N Keya, NC Onat, O Tatari, N Eluru - 2018 - qspace.qu.edu.qa
Heavy dependence on personal vehicle usage in the US has made the transportation sector
one of the greatest contributors to air pollutant emissions the associated human health …

Local government authority attitudes to road traffic CO2 emissions modelling: a British case study

M Grote, I Williams, J Preston… - … Planning and Technology, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Local government authorities (LGAs) play a key role in facilitating mitigation of road traffic
CO2 emissions and must engage in emissions modelling to quantify the impact of transport …

Personal transport emissions within London: exploring policy scenarios and carbon reductions up to 2050

H Harwatt, M Tight, P Timms - International Journal of Sustainable …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
This research explored the possibility of achieving significant carbon reductions from
personal land-based transport using London as a case study. A profile of carbon emissions …

Examining transport futures with scenario analysis and MCA

R Hickman, S Saxena, D Banister, O Ashiru - Transportation Research Part …, 2012 - Elsevier
Climate change is a global problem and across the world the transport sector is finding it
difficult to break projected increases in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions; there are very few …

Transport and climate change: Simulating the options for carbon reduction in London

R Hickman, O Ashiru, D Banister - Transport Policy, 2010 - Elsevier
Transport is a major user of carbon-based fuels, and it is increasingly being highlighted as
the sector which contributes least to CO2 emission reduction targets. This paper reports on …

[HTML][HTML] Open access transport models: A leverage point in sustainable transport planning

R Lovelace, J Parkin, T Cohen - Transport policy, 2020 - Elsevier
A large and growing body of evidence suggests fundamental changes are needed in
transport systems, to tackle issues such as air pollution, physical inactivity and climate …

Greening the transportation sector: a methodology for assessing sustainable mobility policies within a sustainable energy action plan

A Cartenì, S De Luca - International Journal of Powertrains, 2014 - inderscienceonline.com
The reducing use of fossil fuels and greenhouse gas emissions is one of the main aims of
urban planning. These objectives directly involve urban activities which are responsible for …