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New Publication Seeks to ‘Measure the Invisible’

Submitted by Maria Cordeiro on September 9, 2008No Comment
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CO2 and air pollutant emissions can be greatly reduced by improving cities’ transportation systems, but accurately measuring these reductions can be a challenge.

Maria Cordeiro is Environmental Projects Manager at EMBARQ – the WRI Center for Sustainable Transport, and the author (along with several other colleagues) of a recent report entitled “Measuring the Invisible: Quantifying Emissions Reductions from Transport Solutions“.

As transportation demand continues to rise at unprecedented rates, the need to compare alternative transport policies and their impacts on both CO2 emissions and local air pollution is becoming more and more critical. However, the challenge of quantifying these impacts has often hindered transparent and well-informed decision making.

To help address this barrier, EMBARQ/WRI has just released a new publication entitled “Measuring the Invisible: Quantifying Emissions Reductions from Transport Solutions”. The new report is composed of a series of case studies that examine how three developing country cities (Queretaro, Mexico, Porto Alegre, Brazil, and Hanoi, Vietnam) can quantify emissions reductions from transport interventions. Importantly, we found that in each case, there is a large potential to reduce transport-related CO2 and air pollutant emissions at the city level through implementation of smarter transportation policy.

We hope that this research contributes to efforts to develop reliable and cost-effective approaches for estimating greenhouse gas and criteria pollutant emissions from various transport interventions.

Click on the links below to read the full reports:
- Queretaro case study
- Porto Alegre case study
- Hanoi case study

Below, you can also watch a video of a presentation that I gave on this project at last year’s Transportation Research Board annual meeting.

 

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Maria Cordeiro joined EMBARQ, the WRI Center for Sustainable Transport in 2004 and has since been involved in the management of the environment and global tools programs, and of various transport and environment projects in Latin America. Maria leads multicultural teams and conducts research on topics such as the calculation of greenhouse gas and criteria pollutant emissions from transport projects and cost-effectiveness analysis of emissions mitigation measures. Maria is particularly interested in the monitoring of the air quality, health and climate change impacts of transport and on the political, management and technical measures to mitigate these impacts. Prior to joining EMBARQ, Maria worked for Climate Action Network Europe, ECOTEC Research and Consulting Ltd, and About Net, where she advised government, private sector and civil society clients and partners on climate, energy and environmental policy. Maria has research experience with the British Geologic Survey and with the Research Center Julish in Germany on the impact of soil contamination on the health of local communities, and on the development of bio-sensors for application in waste water treatment plants. Maria holds a Masters degree in environmental management from the Nottingham Trent University and a Bachelors degree in Energy and Environment Technology from the University of Glamorgan, in the United Kingdom.

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