Intercity Transport Policy and Planning System: International Comparison Between the EU, USA, China and Japan
Tetsuo Yai (),
Koichi Fujisaki (),
Ryo Itoh (),
Keiji Kariyazaki (),
Hidetoshi Kume (),
Haixiao Pan (),
Werner Rothengatter (),
Atsushi Suzuki () and
Naoyuki Tomari ()
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Tetsuo Yai: Tokyo Institute of Technology
Koichi Fujisaki: (Formerly) Institution for Transport Policy Studies (ITPS)
Ryo Itoh: Nagoya City University
Keiji Kariyazaki: Kanto District Transport Bureau, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism
Hidetoshi Kume: JICA Expert, Ministry of Public Works and Transport
Haixiao Pan: Tongji University
Werner Rothengatter: Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)
Atsushi Suzuki: Meijo University
Naoyuki Tomari: Institution for Transport Policy Studies (ITPS)
Chapter 2 in Intercity Transport and Climate Change, 2015, pp 31-88 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract It has been pointed out in Sect. 1.1.2 that the share of intercity transport of total passenger-kilometres is estimated to be more than 40 % and will probably increase substantially in the future. In freight transport, the share of intercity transport is much higher and can account for more than 80 % of the total tonne-kilometres in industrialised countries. This underlines—in spite of the statistical difficulties for international comparisons—that intercity transport is a highly relevant segment of transport when it comes to analysing the responsibility of the transport sector to global warming and the potential for mitigation.
Keywords: Environmental Impact Assessment; Transport Sector; Transport Policy; Freight Transport; Emission Trading System (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-06523-6_2
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