Sustainable Transportation for Urban Areas
The United Nations discusses low-carbon transportation solutions for urban areas, including electric vehicles, public transport, and non-motorized transport.
The United Nations discusses low-carbon transportation solutions for urban areas, including electric vehicles, public transport, and non-motorized transport.
The World Resources Institute provides research and analysis on low-carbon transportation solutions for urban areas, including bus rapid transit and bike-sharing systems.
IEEE explores the potential of electric vehicles to reduce carbon emissions in urban areas, including the development of charging infrastructure and vehicle-to-grid technology.
Siemens offers a range of low-carbon transportation solutions for urban areas, including electric buses, trains, and smart traffic management systems.
A video series by the Urban Land Institute explores low-carbon transportation solutions for urban areas, including interviews with experts and case studies of successful projects.
The US Environmental Protection Agency provides a guide for cities to develop low-carbon transportation systems, including strategies for reducing emissions and promoting sustainable transportation.
Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, explore the potential of mobility-as-a-service platforms to reduce carbon emissions in urban areas, including the integration of public, private, and shared transportation services.
IBM offers a range of smart traffic management solutions to help cities reduce congestion and lower carbon emissions, including real-time traffic monitoring and optimization systems.