Sustainable Transportation Systems for Urban Areas
The US Department of Transportation provides guidance on low-carbon transportation infrastructure for urban areas, including electric vehicle charging stations and pedestrian-friendly roads.
The US Department of Transportation provides guidance on low-carbon transportation infrastructure for urban areas, including electric vehicle charging stations and pedestrian-friendly roads.
This World Bank article discusses the importance of investing in low-carbon transportation infrastructure, such as bus rapid transit and cycling lanes, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in urban areas.
Researchers at MIT have developed a tool to help cities design low-carbon transportation systems, taking into account factors such as population density and land use patterns.
This IEEE article explores the challenges and opportunities of deploying electric vehicle charging infrastructure in urban areas, including the need for smart charging systems and grid integration.
The C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group has published a guide for cities on designing and implementing low-carbon transportation infrastructure, including case studies from cities around the world.
This World Economic Forum video explores the potential of low-carbon transportation systems to transform urban mobility, including the role of autonomous vehicles and shared transportation services.
UN-Habitat has launched an initiative to support cities in developing green transportation infrastructure, including low-carbon transportation systems and non-motorized transportation options.
This online course on sustainable transportation systems provides training on designing low-carbon transportation infrastructure for urban areas, including transportation planning and policy development.