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Thailand's policy makers are seeking to strengthen the foundations for sustainable economic and social development. Responding to the threat of climate change, the aim includes reducing energy intensity and greenhouse gas emissions throughout the economy. Representing 35 percent of final energy use in 2010 transportation's share is slowly growing and now equals that of manufacturing. Almost totally reliant on fossil fuels, transportation is...
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  • 2013/02/01

  • Autre étude en matière d’infrastructure

  • 80237

  • 1

  • 1

  • Thaïlande,

  • Asie de l’Est et Pacifique,

  • 2013/08/23

  • Disclosed

  • Thailand - Green transport policy directions for improved freight and passenger travel outcomes, with lower energy use and emissions

  • access to airports, accessibility, accidents, affordable housing, agglomeration economies, air, air pollution, air services, air transport, airport, Alternative Energy, Alternative Energy Development, alternative fuels, automobile, bridge, Bus, bus passengers, bus priority, bus priority measures, bus services, buses, car, car parking, carbon emissions, carbon transport, cars, Central Business District, choice of transportation, city bus, city... Voir la suite

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