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Moving cooler: an analysis of tranportation strategies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions

Publication details: Cambridge Systematics, Inc. 2009 Washington, D.C. Description: ix, 160 pISBN:
  • 9780874201185
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 363.738746
Summary: This report, released July 28, 2009 at a press conference in Washington, D.C., offers hard facts and describes the science behind the significant, long-term impact that responsible land development can have in improving the environmental quality of areas. Land use is one of nine categories of strategies considered by Moving Cooler, along with transportation pricing and taxes, public transportation improvements, nonmotorized transport such as walking and biking, regulations to moderate vehicle use and speed, intelligent systems, expanded highway capacity, and more efficient freight movement. The effectiveness of each strategy in cutting greenhouse gas emissions is measured against a baseline that represents current trends. (http://netforum.uli.org)
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This report, released July 28, 2009 at a press conference in Washington, D.C., offers hard facts and describes the science behind the significant, long-term impact that responsible land development can have in improving the environmental quality of areas. Land use is one of nine categories of strategies considered by Moving Cooler, along with transportation pricing and taxes, public transportation improvements, nonmotorized transport such as walking and biking, regulations to moderate vehicle use and speed, intelligent systems, expanded highway capacity, and more efficient freight movement. The effectiveness of each strategy in cutting greenhouse gas emissions is measured against a baseline that represents current trends. (http://netforum.uli.org)

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