Analysis of Technical Options for Mitigating Environmental Emissions from the Urban Transport System in Selected Asian Countries: Case Study of Delhi and Mumbai
Published By: IGDIR on eSS | Published Date: June, 03 , 2011India has been facing rapid urbanization. There is a two-fold increase in urban population
during 1971-2001, registering a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.8%. Among all the problems
caused by urbanization, urban transport is considered to be one of the most severe. In many
cities, population is doubling in a decade or little more. In contrast, roads and other transport
infrastructure is growing at a much slower pace. Thus, a sustained mitigation approach needs to be developed by identifying the right set of
alternative options/choices to achieve an environmentally sustainable urban transport
system. With this objective, Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida)
has started ARRPEEC project involving Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) and five National
Research Institutes (NRIs) to identify and assess the potential of a set of alternative
transportation options in major Asian cities. Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research
(IGIDR) was chosen as Indian NRI to analyze alternative transportation options for Delhi and
Mumbai transport systems with the objective of achieving energy efficiency and less
pollution.
The overall objective of the study is to analyze the technical options for mitigation of
green house gases (GHG) and other harmful emissions from the urban transport
systems. [PP-051A] URL: [http://www.igidr.ac.in/pdf/publication/PP-051A.pdf]
Author(s): Sudhakar Yedla, Jyoti K. Parikh, Anjana Das | Posted on: Jun 03, 2011 | Views(1097) | Download (121)