Urban Transport: v. 18 (inbunden)
Format
Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
754
Utgivningsdatum
2012-05-15
Förlag
WIT Press
Medarbetare
Brebbia, C. A.
Illustrationer
Illustrations
Volymtitel
v. 18
Dimensioner
234 x 156 x 40 mm
Vikt
1226 g
Antal komponenter
1
Komponenter
52:B&W 6.14 x 9.21in or 234 x 156mm (Royal 8vo) Case Laminate on White w/Gloss Lam
ISSN
1746-448X
ISBN
9781845645809

Urban Transport: v. 18

Urban Transport and the Environment in the 21st Century

Inbunden,  Engelska, 2012-05-15
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This international conference on Urban Transport and the Environment has successfully been reconvened annually for the last seventeen years. It has always attracted a wide international spread of delegates and is well established as the premier annual event of its type. The continuing requirements for better urban transport systems in general and the need for a healthier environment haves led to an increased level of research around the world. This is reflected in the proceedings of this well-established meeting which demonstrates the steady growth of research into urban transport systems. The variety of topics covered by the conference is of primary importance for analysing the complex interactions of the urban transport environment and for establishing action strategies for transport and traffic problems. The topics covered in this book include: Environmental impact; Environmentally friendly transport modes; Public transport systems; Transport modelling and simulation; Urban transport management; Transport safety and security; Infrastructure; Land use and transport integration.
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Contents Section 1: Environmental impact Modelling of tree-induced effects on pedestrian exposure to road traffic pollution; Environmental assessment of different vehicle technologies and fuels; Validation of the well-to-wheel approach in the Ecoscore methodology with life cycle assessment for passenger cars; Environmental breakeven point: an introduction into environmental optimization for passenger car replacement schemes; Biofuels for urban transport: Brazilian potential and implications for sustainable development; Quantification of tire and road wear particles in the environment; Improving safety and sustainability of urban transport surfaces through the recycling of reclaimed extinguishing powders Section 2: Environmentally friendly transport modes Comparison of greenhouse gas emissions from different vehicles covering the entire life cycle; Toward zero carbon with environmentally friendly transport modes Section 3: Transport strategies Decalogue for sustainable urban transport strategy;The influence of the European CiViTAS ELAN project on development of a better and sustainable public transport in the City of Zagreb; Transportation proposal for sustainable development integrated with the corridor of the Nile Valley in Egypt; Evaluation of railway surrounding areas: the case of Ostrava city; Towards a post-fossil urban transport system: an actor-oriented approach; Harm minimisation in a school zone: a strategy for sustaining pedestrian safety; Indicators for sustainable pedestrian mobility; How to reconcile operator and manufacturer risk control points of view during the construction of a transport system Section 4: Public transport systems Analysis of the interaction between travel demand and rail capacity constraints; The need of improvement of transport conditions in large Romanian cities; A methodology to improve a public transport system; Challenges for integrating bicycles and public transport in Brazilian metropolitan regions; An efficient cost analysis of monorail in the Middle East using statistics of existing monorail and metro models; Rapid transit service in the unique context of Holy Makkah: assessing the first year of operation during the 2010 pilgrimage season; Medium-capacity transit systems: some reflections about making the right choice; Improving performance of public transit buses by minimizing driver distraction; A duty-block network approach for an integrated driver rostering problem in public bus transport Section 5: Transport modelling and simulation Estimation of gap acceptance parameters for HCM 2010 roundabout capacity model applications; Simulation of impacts of yards on flow conditions using a mesoscopic traffic assignment approach; Estimating the effects of access time windows in the management of urban delivery fleets; Access optimization in an urban area: a case study; A fuzzy logic approach to modelling the passengers' flow and dwelling time; Modelling a vehicle's speed fluctuation with a cellular automata model; Transport and traffic management by micro simulation models: operational use and performance of roundabouts; Urban transport scenario test design with modelling works; Tunnel lighting design: 3D modeling reduces whole of life cost Section 6: Urban transport management Urban car sharing: an overview of relocation strategies; Analysis of possible risks in introducing congestion charging and carpooling measures in Zagreb; Tehran traffic congestion charging management: a success story; In search of sustainability: examining the variation in a national planning model when applied to different urban transport projects; Calibration of international capacity models for dual lane roundabouts during saturation flow condition; Urban freight transport initiatives - knowing when it is worth the cost; Implementation and management of private traffic limitation in urban areas: experiences and methodologies; Parking inventory management: a logistics perspective in urban tra