
@article{ref1,
title="Potentials for Sustainable Transportation in Cities to Alleviate Climate Change Impacts",
journal="Environmental science and technology",
year="2011",
author="Mashayekh, Yeganeh and Jaramillo, Paulina and Samaras, Costa and Hendrickson, Chris and Blackhurst, Michael and Maclean, Heather L. and Matthews, H. Scott",
volume="46",
number="5",
pages="2529-2537",
abstract="Reducing greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) is an important social goal to mitigate climate change. A common mitigation paradigm is to consider strategy 'wedges' that can be applied to different activities to achieve desired GHG reductions. In this policy analysis piece, we consider a wide range of possible strategies to reduce light-duty vehicle GHG emissions, including fuel and vehicle options, low carbon and renewable power, travel demand management and land use changes. We conclude that no one strategy will be sufficient to meet GHG emissions reduction goals to avoid climate change. However, many of these changes have positive synergistic effects, so the best strategy is to pursue combinations of transportation GHG reduction strategies to meet reduction goals. Agencies need to broaden their agendas to incorporate such synergies in their planning.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0013-936X",
doi="10.1021/es203353q",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/es203353q"
}