Panel 3: Mobility and Transport
Is car sharing a sustainable strategy?
Joachim Schleich, Carsten Nathani, and Rainer Walz, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research
Assessing variables supporting and impeding the development of car sharing
Sophie Attali, International Consulting on Energy
Harold Wilhite, Ressurskonsult A/S
Create European routes for alternative and efficient transportation
Hans Nilsson, IEA
The Road from Kyoto: how much from transportation? Transport policies of six IEA countries
Lee Schipper, International Energy Agency
The millennium cities database: a tool for sustainable mobility
Jean VIVIER and Mohamed MEZGHANI, International Association of Public Transport (UITP)
Future CO2 savings from on-line shopping jeopardised by bad planning
Agneta Persson, ÅF-Energikonsult AB
Margot Bratt, City of Stockholm LIP Council
Reducing CO2 emissions from the transportation sector
Iben SPLIID, Danish Council for Sustainable Energy
The spatial, environmental, economic, and social impacts of speed in transport
Antonia Coffey, Kammer für Arbeiter und Angestellte für Wien
An overview of the IEA transportation energy outlook with a detailed impact evaluation of fuel efficiency policies for passenger vehicles
Michael Landwehr, Celine Marie-Lilliu, and Laura Cozzi, International Energy Agency
Cars and fuels of tomorrow: strategic choices and policy needs
Max Åhman, Lars Nilsson, and Bengt Johansson, Lund Institute of Technology at Lund University
Effective implementation of fuel-economy labelling for passenger cars: experiences from the USA, Sweden and Republic of Korea
Ralph WAHNSCHAFFT, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN-ESCAP)
Kwisun HUH, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
Impacts on living expenditure by feebate system in Japanese automobile market
Keiko Hirota and Kiyoyuki Minato, Japan Automobile Research Institute
Overcoming institutional barriers to improved public transport: the example of the PDU (urban mobility scheme) in France
Emmanuelle Bouscaud, Jurist
Edgar Blaustein, Economist
Analysis of influencing factors on attitudes towards environmental and transport policy - A cross-sectional analysis for eight European cities
Katharina Sammer, University of St. Gallen
Panels of the eceee 2001 Summer Study:
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Panel 1: Assessment of Energy Efficiency Policy
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Panel 2: Dynamics of Consumption
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Panel 3: Mobility and Transport
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Panel 4: Sustainable Energy Use in Buildings
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Panel 5: Energy Efficiency Markets & Financing Mechanisms
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Panel 6: Energy Efficiency Under Joint Implementation & The Clean Development Mechanism
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Panel 7: Energy Efficiency in Transition Economies

