Evaluating the impacts of new walking and cycling infrastructure on carbon dioxide emissions from motorized travel: a controlled longitudinal study

<p>Walking and cycling is widely assumed to substitute for at least some motorized travel and thereby reduce energy use and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. While the evidence suggests that a supportive built environment may be needed to promote walking and cycling, it is unclear whether and ho...

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Main Authors: Brand, C, Goodman, A, Ogilvie, D
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2014
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