Transportation in developing countries: greenhouse gas scenarios for South Africa.

Author(s) : PRETORIUS PROZZI J., NAUDÉ C., SPERLING D., et al.

Type of monograph: Other

Summary

This report in the "solutions" series, looks at the greenhouse gas emissions from the transportation sector in South Africa, to identify policies and technologies to simultaneously reduce emissions growth while improving air quality, reducing congestion, improving safety and enhancing transportation services. While projecting significant increases in transportation-related emission of CO2 in South Africa in the coming years, the report identifies public and private sector initiatives that could reduce emissions growth while easing traffic congestion and cutting air pollution. A complete copy of this report is available on the Pew Center's Web site: www.pewclimate.org.

Details

  • Original title: Transportation in developing countries: greenhouse gas scenarios for South Africa.
  • Record ID : 2003-0510
  • Languages: English
  • Subject: Figures, economy, Regulation, Developing country, Environment
  • Publication: Pew center on global climate change - United states/United states
  • Publication date: 2002/02
  • Collection:
  • Source: Source: 58 p. (21.5 x 28); fig.; phot.; tabl.; ref.; append.
  • Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.