Nocera et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Micro and Macro modelling approaches for the evaluation of the carbon impacts of transportationNocera et al., 2017
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- Nocera S
- Basso M
- Cavallaro F
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- Transportation research procedia
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To quantify CO 2 emissions from road transport, literature suggests the adoption of several alternative methods, based on transport modelling and carbon modules. Some of these methods are labelled as a micro approach and others as a macro approach. Their distinction …
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