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Transport solutions to improve local air quality : a meta study of updated knowledge of strategies and measures to improve local air quality with focus on exhaust gases

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: [Norden] : Nordiskt vägforum. NVF, 2023Description: 25 sSubject(s): Online resources: Notes: Projektdeltagare Mats Gustafsson, Statens väg- och transportforskningsinstitut (VTI) Abstract: This report is the result of some of the collaborations that took place in the NVF air quality group, with focus on transport policies and development that promotes flexible mobility which improve air quality in urban environments. Themes we cover is Urban planning, Active mobility primarily with focus on walking, cycling and public transports, Environmental zones and the Future vehicle fleet with focus on digitalisation, electrification and automatization. We have chosen to delimit the report from goods transport and only focus on passenger transport. The work in this report has aimed to collect relevant, and most updated, knowledge of local air quality for the Nordic countries. This report has been delimited to transport policies for passenger’s transport and development that promotes flexible mobility. Therefore, this work is mainly about strategies and mitigations that reduces emission of exhaust gases, and not emission from road wear.
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Projektdeltagare Mats Gustafsson, Statens väg- och transportforskningsinstitut (VTI)

This report is the result of some of the collaborations that took place in the NVF air quality group, with focus on transport policies and development that promotes flexible mobility which improve air quality in urban environments. Themes we cover is Urban planning, Active mobility primarily with focus on walking, cycling and public transports, Environmental zones and the Future vehicle fleet with focus on digitalisation, electrification and automatization. We have chosen to delimit the report from goods transport and only focus on passenger transport. The work in this report has aimed to collect relevant, and most updated, knowledge of local air quality for the Nordic countries. This report has been delimited to transport policies for passenger’s transport and development that promotes flexible mobility. Therefore, this work is mainly about strategies and mitigations that reduces emission of exhaust gases, and not emission from road wear.