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Global temperature responses to current emissions from the transport sectors
Transport affects climate directly and indirectly through mechanisms that cause both warming and cooling of climate, and the effects operate on very different timescales.Bernsten T & Fuglesvedt J., PNAS Vol 105, Dec 2008..
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Study on traffic and transportation policies and strategies in Urban areas in India
This study is aimed at updating the transportation information and projections made from a previous study in order to review the National Urban Transport Policy. Sunder Singh et al., Minstry of Urban Development, May 2008..
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Sustainable urban transport in Asia: making the vision a reality
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The electrification approach to urban mobility and trnasport
This paper emphasises a major topic of ERTRAC and EPoSS's aim to develop smarter, greener, safer and more competitive road transport systems.ETRTAC & EPoSS, Jan 2009..
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Transport in developing countries and climate policy
This paper aims at connecting the need for transport actions in developing countries to the international negotiations on a post-2012 climate change agreement. Bongardt et al., Wuppertal Institute, May 2009..
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Transport sector and Climate Change in India: Forecast and Policy Recommendations
A presentation on the overview, trends, challenges, policy framework and future action on the transport sector and climate change in India.Bose R.K., TERI, May 2006..
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