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Submissions from 2016

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A new generation of buses to support more sustainable urban transport policies: A path towards “greener” awareness among bus stakeholders in Europe, Maria Vittoria Corazza, Umberto Guida, Antonio Musso, and Michele Tozzi

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Decomposing passenger transport futures: Comparing results of global integrated assessment models, O. Y. Edelenbosch, D. L. McCollum, D. P. van Vuuren, C. Bertram, S. Carrara, H. Daly, S. Fujimori, A. Kitous, P. Kyle, E. Ó Broin, P. Karkatsoulis, and F. Sano

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Factors Influencing Demand for Buses Powered by Alternative Energy Sources, Janer Galván, Victor Cantillo, and Julian Arellana

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The cost of convenience; Air pollution and noise on freeway and arterial light rail station platforms in Los Angeles, Douglas Houston, Andy Dang, Jun Wu, Zohir Chowdhury, and Rufus Edwards

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The life cycle energy demand and greenhouse gas emissions of high-capacity urban transport systems: A case study from Vienna's subway line U2, Jakob Lederer, Christian Ott, Paul Hans Brunner, and Markus Ossberger

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Comparison of Well-to-Wheel Efficiencies for Different Drivetrain Configurations of Transit Buses, Michael Schwertner and Ulrich Weidmann

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Eco-driving for transit: An effective strategy to conserve fuel and emissions, Yanzhi Xu, Hanyan Li, Haobing Liu, Michael O. Rodgers, and Randall L. Guensler

Submissions from 2015

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Plug-in vs. wireless charging: Life cycle energy and greenhouse gas emissions for an electric bus system, Zicheng Bi, Lingjun Song, Robert De Kleine, Chunting Chris Mi, and Gregory A. Keoleian

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Evaluation of Conditional Transit Signal Priority Technology for Regional Implementation, Frank A. Consoli, Ahmad H. Alomari, Haitham Al-Deek, John H. Rogers (Jr.), Adrian Sandt, Mehdi Noori, Omer Tatari, and Mohammed Hadi

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A European vision for more environmentally friendly buses, Maria Vittoria Corazza, Umberto Guida, Antonio Musso, and Michele Tozzi

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Modeling Diesel and Hybrid Bus Fuel Consumption with Virginia Tech Comprehensive Power-Based Fuel Consumption Model: Model Enhancements and Calibration Issues, William Edwardes and Hesham Rakha

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Quantifying Transit’s Impact on GHG Emissions and Energy Use—The Land Use Component, Frank Gallivan, Eliot Rose, Reid Ewing, Shima Hamidi, and Thomas Brown

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Optimal bus fleet management strategy for emissions reduction, Lu Li, Hong K. Lo, and Xuekai Cen

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Sustainable urban transit network design, Moschoula Pternea, Konstantinos Kepaptsoglou, and Matthew G. Karlaftis

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Greenhouse Gas Impact of Ridership on Sheppard Subway Line, Toronto, Canada, Shoshanna Saxe, Heather Cruickshank, and Eric Miller

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Development of PN emission factors for the real world urban driving conditions of a hybrid city bus, Seref Soylu

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Greenhouse gas emission reductions from Canberra's light rail project, Will Steffen, Tom Percival, and David Flannery

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Eco-driving training of professional bus drivers – Does it work?, Mark J.M. Sullman, Lisa Dorn, and Pirita Niemi

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Comparison of Passenger Rail Energy Consumption with Competing Modes, TranSys Research Ltd., RailTEC, CPCS Transcom, and Lawson Economics Research Inc.

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Document and User Guide for the Multi-Modal Passenger Simulation Model for Comparing Passenger Rail Energy Consumption with Competing Modes, TranSys Research Ltd., RailTEC, CPCS Transcom, Lawson Economics Research Inc., and Research and Traffic Group

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Can propulsion and fuel diversity for the bus fleet achieve the win–win strategy of energy conservation and environmental protection?, Renjie Wang, Ye Wu, Wenwei Ke, Shaojun Zhang, Boya Zhou, and Jiming Hao

Submissions from 2014

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Urban form, commuting patterns and CO2 emissions: What differences between the municipality’s residents and its jobs?, Anne Aguiléra and Marion Voisin

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A simulation of transit bus emissions along an urban corridor: Evaluating changes under various service improvement strategies, Ahsan Alam, Ehab Diab, Ahmed M. El-Geneidy, and Marianne Hatzopoulou

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Investigating the isolated and combined effects of congestion, roadway grade, passenger load, and alternative fuels on transit bus emissions, Ahsan Alam and Marianne Hatzopoulou

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Performance, combustion and emission tests of a metro-bus running on biodiesel-ULSD blended (B20) fuel, S Bari

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Potential for mitigating greenhouse gases through expanding public transport services: A case study for Gauteng Province, South Africa, Steffen Bubeck, Jan Tomaschek, and Ulrich Fahl

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An Emission Model to Compare Bus and Tramway Transport, S. Carrese, A. Gemma, and S. La Spada

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Exhaust emissions of transit buses: Brazil and India case studies, Erin Cooper, Magdala Arioli, Aileen Carrigan, and Luis Antonio Lindau

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Improving Fuel Efficiency and Reducing Carbon Emissions from Buses in India, Sudhir Gota, Parthaa Bosu, and Sameera Kumar Anthapur

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Potential for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions through the use of mobility services, Sylvie Grischkat, Marcel Hunecke, Susanne Böhler, and Sonja Haustein

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Factors affecting public transportation, car, and motorcycle usage, Rong-Chang Jou and Tzu-Ying Chen

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Transportation Futures: Policy Scenarios for Achieving Greenhouse Gas Reduction Targets, Andrew I. Kay, Robert B. Noland, and Caroline J. Rodier

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Energy consumption and cost-benefit analysis of hybrid and electric city buses, Antti Lajunen

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Energy consumption and cost-benefit analysis of hybrid and electric city buses, Antti Lajunen

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BIM-based framework for managing performance of subway stations, Mohamed Marzouk and Ahmed Abdelaty

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Comparative environmental assessment of Athens urban buses—Diesel, CNG and biofuel powered, E A. Nanaki, C J. Koroneos, G A. Xydis, and D Rovas

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Rapid Transit Investing in Australia's Transport Future, Isuru Neelagama

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Advancing from Efficiency to Sustainability in Swedish Medium-sized Cities: An Approach for Recommending Powertrains and Energy Carriers for Public Bus Transport Systems, Lisiana Nurhadi, Sven Borén, and Henrik Ny

Submissions from 2013

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Approaching even-load and even-headway transit timetables using different bus sizes, Avishai (Avi) Ceder, Stephan Hassold, and Blanche Dano

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Assessing the impact of bus technology on greenhouse gas emissions along a major corridor: A lifecycle analysis, Sabrina Chan, Luis F. Miranda-Moreno, Ahsan Alam, and Marianne Hatzopoulou

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Meta-Analysis of Transit Bus Exhaust Emissions, Erin Cooper, Magdala Arioli, Aileen Carrigan, and Umang Jain

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Five years of London’s low emission zone: Effects on vehicle fleet composition and air quality, Richard B. Ellison, Stephen P. Greaves, and David A. Hensher

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Emissions Impacts of the Park-and-Ride Strategy: A Case Study in Shanghai, China, Hongcheng Gan and Qing Wang

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Accommodating underlying pro-environmental attitudes in a rail travel context: Application of a latent variable latent class specification, Stephane Hess, Jeremy Shires, and Ann Jopson

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Planning more for sustainable mobility, Robin Hickman, Peter Hall, and David Bannister

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A point card system for public transport utilization in Korea, Yoonmo Koo, Misuk Lee, and Youngsang Cho

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Transport and environmental effects of rail-based Park and Ride: evidence from the Netherlands, Giuliano Mingardo

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Guidebook for Evaluating Fuel Choices for Post-2010 Transit Bus Procurements, Science Applications International Corporation

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Study of Emission Reduction: Benefits of Urban Rail Transit, Bin Shang and Xiaoning Zhang

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Eliminating Bus Stops: Evaluating Changes in Operations, Emissions and Coverage, Ranjay M. Shrestha and Edmund J. Zolnik

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Comparison of particle mass and number emissions from a diesel transit bus across temporal and spatial scales, Darrell B. Sontag, H. Oliver Gao, and Britt A. Holmén

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Is Smart Growth Associated with Reductions in Carbon Dioxide Emissions?, Xin Wang, Asad Khattak, and Yichi Zhang

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Idle Monitoring, Real-Time Intervention, and Emission Reductions from Cobb County, Georgia, School Buses, Yanzhi Xu, Vetri Elango, Randall Guensler, and Sara Khoeini

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Urban Transportation Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Their Link with Urban Form, Transit Accessibility, and Emerging Green Technologies Montral, Quebec, Canada, Case Study, Sayed Amir H. Zahabi, Luis F. Miranda-Moreno, Zachary Patterson, and Philippe Barla

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Modeling the Effects of Low-carbon Emission Constraints on Mode and Route Choices in Transportation Networks, Xin Zhang, Pan Liu, Zhibin Li, and Hao Yu

Submissions from 2012

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Comparative Study of Emissions from Bus Rapid Transit and Conventional Bus Systems Case Study from Beijing, Xumei Chen, Lei Yu, Guohua Song, and Chenyang Xian

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Estimating Costs and Benefits of Emissions Reduction Strategies for Transit by Extending the TRIMMS Model, Sisinnio Concas and Philip L. Winters

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Vehicle monitoring for driver training in bus companies – Application in two case studies in Portugal, G. O. Duarte, G. A. Gonçalves, and T. L. Farias

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Transit Investments for Greenhouse Gas and Energy Reduction Program: First Assessment Report, Leslie Eudy, Robert Burgess, Chris Ainscough, and John Lewis

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Carbon Footprints for Public Transportation Agencies in Florida, Edward L. Hillsman, Fabian Cevallos, and Thobias Sando

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Can bus really be the new tram?, Paul Hodgson, Stephen Potter, James Warren, and David Gillingwater

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Integrated Multimodel Evaluation of Transit Bus Emissions in Toronto, Canada, Judith Lau, Marianne Hatzopoulou, Mohamed M. Wahba, and Eric J. Miller

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Evaluate bus emissions generated near far-side and near-side stops and potential reductions by ITS: An empirical study, Jing-Quan Li, Somak D. Gupta, Liping Zhang, Kun Zhou, and Wei-Bin Zhang

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Use of alternative fuels and hybrid vehicles by small urban and rural transit systems, Jeremy Mattson

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Environmental life-cycle assessment of transit buses with alternative fuel technology, Elaine Croft McKenzie and Pablo L. Durango-Cohen

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PM10 concentrations and the size distribution of Cu and Fe-containing particles in Istanbul’s subway system, Ülkü Alver Şahin, Bercu Onat, Baktygul Stakeeva, Tuba Ceran, and Pinar Karim

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Should subsidies to urban passenger transport be increased? A spatial CGE analysis for a German metropolitan area, Stefan Tscharaktschiew and Georg Hirte

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Assessing Feasibility of Electric Buses in Small and Medium-Sized Communities, Xiaokun Cara Wang and Joaquín Avila González

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Transit Policies and Potential Carbon Dioxide Emission Impacts, Zhigao Wang, Jiangyan Wang, and Dongquan He

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Transportation Greenhouse Gas Emissions and its Relationship with Urban Form, Transit Accessibility and Emerging Green Technologies: A Montreal Case Study, S A.H. Zahabi, L. Miranda-Moreno, Z. Patterson, P. Barla, and C. Harding

Submissions from 2011

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Potential of modal shift to rail transport - Study on the projected effects on GHG emissions and transport volumes, Eelco Den Boer, Huib van Essen, Femke Brouwer, Enrico Pastori, and Alessandra Moizo

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Cost-Effective Approaches to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions Through Public Transportation in Los Angeles, California, Frank Gallivan, Jeff Ang-Olson, Cris B. Liban, and Alvin Kusumoto

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Sustainable Public Transportation: Environmentally Friendly Mobility, Harrington-Hughes & Associates, Inc

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Evaluating Public Transit As An Energy Conservation and Emission Reduction Strategy, Todd Litman

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Energy efficiency in local public transport, Pasi Metsäpuro, and Heikki Liimatainen

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Are We Reaching Peak Travel? Trends in Passenger Transport in Eight Industrialized Countries, Adam Millard-Ball and Lee Schipper

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Guidebook for Evaluating Fuel Choices for Post-2010 Transit Bus Procurements, Science Applications International Corporation

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Social efficiency benchmarking of Japanese domestic transport services: A comparison of rail and air, Hun-Koo Ya, Yuichiro Yoshida, and Anming Zhang