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Transport Moving to Climate Intelligence

New Chances for Controlling Climate Impacts of Transport after the Economic Crisis

  • Contains contributions from leading researchers and practitioners worldwide concerned with the effect of transport on global warming Proposes solutions to reducing the amount of greenhouse gas emissions caused by transport Compares problems between and customizes strategies for developed and developing countries
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Transportation Research, Economics and Policy (TRES)

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Table of contents (19 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xii
  2. Climate Control: The Long-Term Challenge

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
  3. Climate Control: The Long-term Challenge

    1. Climate Control: The Long-Term Challenge

      • Werner Rothengatter, Yoshitsugu Hayashi, Wolfgang Schade
      Pages 3-6
  4. Economic Crisis: A Chance for Climate Friendly Innovations in the Transport Sector

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 7-7
  5. Industrialized Countries: Experimental Protoyping

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 39-39
    2. Getting into the Right Lane for Low-Carbon Transport in the EU

      • Karst Geurs, Hans Nijland, Bas van Ruijven
      Pages 53-72
    3. Japanese Efforts to Solve Environmental Problems with a Focus on the Transport Sector

      • Motoyuki Suzuki, Yoshitsugu Hayashi, Hirokazu Kato
      Pages 73-92
  6. Developing and Transition Countries: Changing from Followers to Leaders

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 93-93
  7. Developing&Transition Countries: Changing from Followers to Leaders

    1. Spatial Planning Strategy Towards Low-Carbon City in China

      • Haixiao Pan, Yang Tang, Jinyu Wu, Yuan Lu, Yangfei Zhang
      Pages 129-145
    2. Transport and Energy: The Indian Perspective

      • Sanjivi Sundar, Akshima T. Ghate
      Pages 147-159
    3. The Role of Rail Transport for Sustainable Urban Transport

      • Yoshitsugu Hayashi, Xianmin Mai, Hirokazu Kato
      Pages 161-174
    4. Financing Technology Transfer

      • Reiner Koblo
      Pages 175-184
  8. Instruments for Carbon Mitigation Policy in the Transport Sector

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 185-185
    2. Internalizing External Costs of Transport with a Focus on Climate Change

      • Patrick Jochem, Werner Rothengatter
      Pages 187-207
    3. Downstream Emissions Trading for Transport

      • Charles Raux
      Pages 209-226

About this book

Transportation contributes to roughly a fifth of greenhouse gas emissions, and as a growing sector of the economy, its contribution to climate change, if remained unchanged, could even grow. This is particularly true in the developing world, where the growth rates of air and ship transport are expected to exceed those of the EU, and worldwide objectives to curb greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 by sixty to eighty percent could be placed in serious jeopardy.  This book addresses the key issues of controlling transportation growth and identifying and implementing measures that would significantly reduce the emissions of greenhouse gases from transport while maintaining its vital role in generating prosperity and mobility for future generations.  This book describes the challenge that transport constitutes today as well as its role in the future for climate policy. It will discuss and provide hands-on suggestions for transportation policy that will mitigate the greenhouse gas emissions from transport.

 

The book is organized into five parts.  Part One presents an overview of transport and climate policy in the context of the recent economic crisis.  Part Two examines the problems and proposed solutions for curbing emissions from transport in industrialized countries while Parts Three and Four deal with the developing world, with a particular focus on India and China.  Part Five discusses tested solutions and provides policy recommendations making this book of interest to a broad audience of both policy-makers and academics concerned with the role of transport in reducing global climate change.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Institut für Wirtschaftspolitik und, Wirtschaftsforschung, Universität Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany

    Werner Rothengatter

  • Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University, Nagoya City, Japan

    Yoshitsugu Hayashi

  • Fraunhofer Institute Systems and Innovat, Karlsruhe, Germany

    Wolfgang Schade

Bibliographic Information

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eBook USD 129.00
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Softcover Book USD 169.99
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