The paper discusses the importance of rational decisions in transport planning and investigate on the “false-friends” of sustainable transport comparing the effects of consolidated sustainable transport policies (e.g. renewal of vehicle fleet and new transit-points and light goods vehicles for urban distribution) simulated by a set of mathematical models extended to capture energy and pollutant emissions and implemented in a Decision Support System.
Eco-rationality and the “false friends” of sustainable mobility
CASCETTA, ENNIO
2013-01-01
Abstract
The paper discusses the importance of rational decisions in transport planning and investigate on the “false-friends” of sustainable transport comparing the effects of consolidated sustainable transport policies (e.g. renewal of vehicle fleet and new transit-points and light goods vehicles for urban distribution) simulated by a set of mathematical models extended to capture energy and pollutant emissions and implemented in a Decision Support System.File in questo prodotto:
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