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The paper discusses Georgia's transit potential as a regional development actor and Georgia as a transit hub. The focus of the research is on the functioning of transit flows and logistics infrastructure as an attractive determinant of foreign investment. It also analyzes the financial and...
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An inverted-U relationship between GDP per capita and three urban transport-related emissions is tested (using data … from 84 cities). Per capita urban transport-related emissions of CO, VHC, and NOx increase and then decline at observed … income levels — a result driven by a similar inverted-U relationship between income and emissions technology (i.e., emissions …
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) in selected ECOWAS countries. Considering two variants of emissions-sulfur dioxide (SO2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) and … combustion led by Nigeria. For CO2 emissions, it is driven by rapid population growth that is equally induced by Nigeria. The …
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that could drive future energy demand and, if unconstrained, emissions. This paper uses a multi-model comparison to … energy use and emissions. We show that affluence is only one face of the medal and the range of future emissions is also … contrast, climate intensity varies less with economic growth and it is mostly driven by climate policy. African emissions could …
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