Scientific paper ID 1019 : 2014/3
METHODOLOGY FOR ANALYSIS OF EFFECTS OF GREENHOUSE GASES REDUCTION BYINTERMODAL SHIFT ON SOUTH-EAST EUROPE CORRIDORS

Zlatan Šoškić

The paper presents methodology for quantitative estimation of absolute and relative reduction of greenhouse gas emission, as well as for monetary valuation of the effects of the actions aimed at the reduction of greenhouse gas emission. The methodology is developed and adjusted for the estimations of effects of introduction of new transport schemes that use intermodal transport on South-East Europe transport corridors. It was shown that the methodology provides insight into environmental, social and economic effects of the studied measures for reduction of greenhouse gas emission.


емисии на отработени газове замърсяване от транспорта SEAGreenhouse gas emission traffic pollution SEAZlatan Šoškić

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