Prediction and evaluation of greenhouse gas emissions for sustainable road transport within Europe
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Date
2021
Authors
Yigit Kazancoglu
Melisa Ozbiltekin-Pala
Yeşim Deniz Özkan-Özen
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Elsevier Ltd
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Abstract
Environmental pollution leads a rise in sustainable development problems. Greenhouse gases(GHG) are one of the most important barriers against to sustainable development and greener cities. When the causes of GHG are investigated human activities appeared as one of the main reasons. As one of the human activities transportation has the highest impact on the increase in GHG emissions in green cities. Of the different transportation modes such as air railways and road this study focused on road transportation due to its greater impact when compared to others in terms of GHG emissions. GHG emission estimation should be the initial step to evaluate current status of countries. Therefore this study aims to make detailed analysis of GHG emissions in four European countries due to different types of road transport vehicles. Grey prediction is used to estimate the amount of GHG emissions for each road transport vehicle for each country. In conclusion implications are presented in order to reduce the GHG emissions and to meet sustainable development conditions according to the numerical results of the estimation and it is aimed to prepare a base for new studies about GHG emissions in road transportation. © 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Grey Prediction, Road Transportation, Sustainable Development, Forecasting, Gas Emissions, Motor Transportation, Planning, Roads And Streets, Sustainable Development, Development Problems, Environmental Pollutions, Gray Prediction, Green Cities, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Greenhouses Gas, Human Activities, Road Transportation, Road Transports, Transport Vehicles, Greenhouse Gases, Atmospheric Pollution, Greenhouse Gas, Human Activity, Prediction, Road Transport, Sustainable Development, Traffic Emission, Europe, Forecasting, Gas emissions, Motor transportation, Planning, Roads and streets, Sustainable development, Development problems, Environmental pollutions, Gray prediction, Green cities, Greenhouse gas emissions, Greenhouses gas, Human activities, Road transportation, Road transports, Transport vehicles, Greenhouse gases, atmospheric pollution, greenhouse gas, human activity, prediction, road transport, sustainable development, traffic emission, Europe
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0211 other engineering and technologies, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology
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116
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Sustainable Cities and Society
Volume
70
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102924
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