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Private motorised vehicles account today for 90% of total surface transport1 CO2 emissions. Car fleets are growing rapidly in many cities in the developing world, where population and income growth will be concentrated in the coming decades. For example, whilst urban agglomerations with more...
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The volume is based on papers presented at a workshop on the green transport agenda and its implications for Chinese cities, organised by the World Conference on Transport Research Society in September 2010. The five sections of this volume review the challenges facing urban transport...
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Mobility and accessibility are two important factors of urban transportation planning and design. Generally, mobility is described as the right and convenience of using different modes of transport. We usually focus on commuting mobility, business mobility, and the mobility of vulnerable groups,...
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