Reducing carbon emissions through transport demand management strategies: a review of international examples
Transportation greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions have become a key challenge for sustainable development in China and globally. Neither roadway expansion nor the development of new car technologies alone can solve these problems; in fact, these strategies often reduce one problem but aggravate others. Transport demand management (TDM) offers truly sustainable solutions which will help in achieving multiple planning objectives. The aim of this project is to build capacities and competencies to enable Beijing municipal authorities to quantify and model the impact and benefits of various TDM strategies. This will help officials in Beijing and other major urban centers in China identify and implement the most effective and beneficial set of TDM measures.
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Corporate Authors:
Beijing Transport Research Center (BTRC)
Beijing, -
Authors:
- Strompen, F
- Litman, T
- BONGARDT, D
- Publication Date: 2012-6
Language
- English
Media Info
- Pagination: 126p
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Air quality management; Economic development; Environment; Exhaust gases; Transportation planning; Travel demand management
- Uncontrolled Terms: Policy and planning
- Geographic Terms: Beijing (China)
- ATRI Terms: Demand management; Economic development; Emissions control; Environment; Sustainability; Transport planning; Vehicle emissions
- Subject Areas: Environment;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 01470172
- Record Type: Publication
- Source Agency: ARRB
- Files: ATRI
- Created Date: Jan 18 2013 11:54AM