Transport Moving to Climate Intelligence
Edited by Werner Rothengatter (),
Yoshitsugu Hayashi and
Wolfgang Schade ()
in Transportation Research, Economics and Policy from Springer, currently edited by Gillen, David and Rothengatter, Werner
Date: 2011
ISBN: 978-1-4419-7643-7
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Climate Control: The Long-Term Challenge
- Werner Rothengatter, Yoshitsugu Hayashi and Wolfgang Schade
- Ch Chapter 10 Transport and Energy: The Indian Perspective
- Sanjivi Sundar and Akshima T. Ghate
- Ch Chapter 11 The Role of Rail Transport for Sustainable Urban Transport
- Yoshitsugu Hayashi, Xianmin Mai and Hirokazu Kato
- Ch Chapter 12 Financing Technology Transfer
- Reiner Koblo
- Ch Chapter 13 Internalizing External Costs of Transport with a Focus on Climate Change
- Patrick Jochem and Werner Rothengatter
- Ch Chapter 14 Downstream Emissions Trading for Transport
- Charles Raux
- Ch Chapter 15 Passenger Mobility and Climate Constraints: Planning for Adaptive Mitigation Strategies
- Hector G. Lopez-Ruiz and Yves Crozet
- Ch Chapter 16 Potential of Biofuels to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions of the European Transport Sector
- Burkhard Schade, Tobias Wiesenthal, Stephan Hubertus Gay and Guillaume Leduc
- Ch Chapter 17 Technological Potential for CO2 Emission Reductions of Passenger Cars
- Michael Krail and Wolfgang Schade
- Ch Chapter 18 Transport, Environment, and Institutions: Why Good Science, Engineering, and Economics Fail?
- Louis S. Thompson
- Ch Chapter 19 Converting the Unconverted and Establishing Financial Incentives
- Werner Rothengatter, Yoshitsugu Hayashi and Wolfgang Schade
- Ch Chapter 2 Economic Crisis and Consequences for the Transport Sector
- Werner Rothengatter
- Ch Chapter 3 Transport in the Past and Current Climate Policy Regime
- Wolfgang Schade
- Ch Chapter 4 Low-Carbon Transport in a Developed Megalopolis: The Case of London
- David Banister and Robin Hickman
- Ch Chapter 5 Getting into the Right Lane for Low-Carbon Transport in the EU
- Karst Geurs, Hans Nijland and Bas van Ruijven
- Ch Chapter 6 Japanese Efforts to Solve Environmental Problems with a Focus on the Transport Sector
- Motoyuki Suzuki, Yoshitsugu Hayashi and Hirokazu Kato
- Ch Chapter 7 Urban Transport and the Environment in Developing Countries: Complexities and Simplifications
- Ali Huzayyin
- Ch Chapter 8 Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Urban Road Transport in Latin America: CO2 Reduction as a Co-Benefit of Transport Strategies
- Lee Schipper, Elizabeth Deakin and Carolyn McAndrews
- Ch Chapter 9 Spatial Planning Strategy Towards Low-Carbon City in China
- Haixiao Pan, Yang Tang, Jinyu Wu, Yuan Lu and Yangfei Zhang
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