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Capitalising on public transport: reducing GHG emissions in Latin American cities
Green Short Baptista V. - ELLA, 2013The transport sector is one of the largest contributors to global GHG emissions, both worldwide and in the Latin America region. In response, some cities in Latin America are taking steps to revamp their transport sectors as part of a strategy to mitigate GHG emissions. This Brief begins by discussing the environmental impacts of the transport sector before turning to three key Latin American transportation innovations: Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) systems; bicycle lanes; and electric taxis. While stronger monitoring systems are still necessary, initial results do point to important mitigation effe ...
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Available online: http://ella.practicalaction.org/sites/default/files/130718_ENV_CitAdaMit_BRIEF3. [...]
Published by: ELLA ; 2013
The transport sector is one of the largest contributors to global GHG emissions, both worldwide and in the Latin America region. In response, some cities in Latin America are taking steps to revamp their transport sectors as part of a strategy to mitigate GHG emissions. This Brief begins by discussing the environmental impacts of the transport sector before turning to three key Latin American transportation innovations: Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) systems; bicycle lanes; and electric taxis. While stronger monitoring systems are still necessary, initial results do point to important mitigation effects in the cities that are implementing these new transportation options. Key contextual factors and lessons learned are also presented to help cities in other regions consider whether these types of innovations might work in their own contexts. - See more at: http://ella.practicalaction.org/node/1157#sthash.V2Em9yRh.dpuf
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Climate change ; Climate change - Mitigation ; Urban zone ; Latin America
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