Car Is No Longer King.

Auteur(s)
Mende, J. & Stewart, G.
Jaar
Samenvatting

In July 2007, Toronto City Council adopted an 80 percent reduction target for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from 1990 levels by 2050, and a 20 percent reduction target for locally generated smog-causing pollutants from 2004 levels by 2012. In establishing these targets, City Council recognized that approximately one-third of the locally-generated GHG emissions and a significant portion of smog-causing pollutants come from the operation of motor vehicles. Consequently, the City is developing a Sustainable Transportation Implementation Strategy that will look to long-term structural changes which will create significant and lasting changes in aggregate travel behaviour. In the meantime, City Council has approved a series of short-term Sustainable Transportation Initiatives. This report provides a description of the short-term initiatives being considered, the issues and implications associated with these initiatives, and where implemented, their effectiveness and impacts. The objective is to speed up progress along the path of sustainability, and to build public understanding and support for greening Toronto's transportation system. For the covering abstract of this conference see ITRD number E216597.

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Publicatie

Bibliotheeknummer
C 44359 (In: C 44349 CD-ROM) /15 / ITRD E216607
Uitgave

In: Transportation: a key to a sustainable future : proceedings of the 2008 Annual Conference and Exhibition of the Transportation Association of Canada (TAC), Toronto, Ontario, from September 21 to 24, 2008, 22 p.

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