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transport sector of the world's economies, which in its turn reflects the strategic dominance of transport within economies. The … ability to divert oil used within the domestic economy to transport. Yet for many industrial economies, this option has … largely been exhausted and a more radical approach of opening up new energy vectors to supply the transport sector may be …
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The climate change impacts on sea level rise and coastal disasters, and the possible adaptation responses have been … assessments of costal zones vulnerability. This paper reviews the methodologies and the modeling practices used by the sea level …
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The costs of coastal sector impacts from sea level rise (SLR) are an important component of the total projected … database (Vafeidis et al, 2006), based on their socioeconomic characteristics and the potential impacts of relative sea level …
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the existing evidence for trade implies for the provision of transportation services. In addition, we make use of a … trade facilitation and transportation. These multiple connections imply that a well-functioning transportation sector is … an increase in demand for transportation services, the effect of trade facilitation on freight rates and the underlying …
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emissions from land transport. In contrast, this paper finds a positive relationship between per capita CO2 emissions from … transport and population density using a dataset of over 200 cities from 28 countries. This positive relationship holds when a … the estimated relationship between urban population density and emissions from transport is different across the two …
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