NAMAs for the transport sector. Case studies for Brazil, Indonesia, Mexico and People's Republic of China

Jan 13, 2011

Transport is responsible for an important and growing part of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, with most of the future increase expected to come from developing countries.

 

Authors: Cornie Huizenga and Stefan Bakker

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