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Main Title Developing a framework for a toolkit for carbon footprint that integrates transit (CFIT) /
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
Hendricks, Sara Jay.
Publisher National Center for Transit Research, University of South Florida,
Year Published 2010
Report Number 77909-00
OCLC Number 704432548
Subjects Greenhouse gas mitigation--Florida ; Local transit--Environmental aspects--Florida
Internet Access
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http://ntl.bts.gov/lib/35000/35100/35198/77909.pdf
http://www.nctr.usf.edu/pdf/77909.pdf
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ELBM  TD195.T7D48 2010 AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 09/12/2017
Collation 1 volume (various pagings) ; 28 cm
Notes
Title from cover; statement of responsibility from technical report documentation page. "November 2010." "Performing organization report no. 77909-00." Performed by National Center for Transit Research, Center for Urban Transportation Research, University of South Florida. Sponsored by Florida Dept. of Transportation Contract Number: BDK85 TWO 977-10 Final report; Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Notes
"The purpose of this research was to evaluate five transportation planning processes used in Florida to determine how greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions considerations can be incorporated into the processes. These included the federal metropolitan planning organization long range transportation planning process (MPO LRTP) and transportation improvement programming (TIP) with application of federal Clean Air Act (CAA) air quality conformity analysis; the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) environmental review process with application of CAA air quality conformity analysis; the Florida local government comprehensive planning process; and the Florida development of regional impact review process. The research included a review of GHG emissions calculation tools and their applicability to each planning process. The research also included four case studies from the states of New York, California, Washington and Massachusetts, featuring proposed transportation improvement projects and programming of varying scales and how GHG emissions were calculated and were figured into decision making. The study also included the development of a scenario of a public bus transit improvement project that was used in calculating an estimate of generated GHG emissions. The results of the study provided recommendations for the selection and use of GHG calculation tools as part of transportation planning processes, discussed the limitations and uncertainties of the tools, and provided recommendations for incorporating GHG emissions into planning processes"--Technical report documentation page.