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eceee 2003 Summer Study on energy efficiency: Time to turn down energy demand

Panel Panel 3. Land use, transportation and mobility

Motorization and energy consumption in large cities in the OECD and Asia - tax incentives and public transportation for greater fuel efficiency
Keiko Hirota, Japan Automobile Research Institute
Kiyoyuki Minato, Japan Automobile Research Institute

Smart infrastructure solutions implemented in Stockholm – systematic approach on transports pays off in many ways
Agneta Persson, ÅF-Energi & Miljö AB
Margot Bratt, Bratt Communication
Per Wahlgren, Hammarby Sjöstad Home Department Service
John Higson, John Higson Ltd

Sometimes, economic arguments provide better conditions for achieving energy efficiency in transport
Henk van Elburg, Netherlands Organisation for Energy and the Environment (NOVEM)

Urban form and greenhouse gas emissions in Finland
Irmeli Harmaajärvi, VTT Building and Transport

UK tax policies to control CO2 emissions from motor vehicles – early impacts and lessons for other European countries
Neil Wallis, Energy Saving Trust

Transportation and environment in Mexico city: reviving a bus system or giving in to the auto?
Lee Schipper, EMBARQ, University of California
Aaron Golub, EMBARQ, University of California

ECO-DRIVING Europe – building the frame for a European market for eco-driving
Willy Raimund, the Austrian Energy Agency, Transport & Energy Unit
Stephan Fickl, E.V.A., the Austrian Energy Agency, Transport & Energy Unit

Comparison of the environmental impact from Aircraft and High-Speed Train operation
Moshe Givoni, University College London

Decoupling the link between economic growth, transport growth and transport energy consumption in Europe
Dominic Stead, Delft University of Technology
David Banister, University College London

Emissions trading in international aviation. Possible design options for an emissions trading scheme and their impact on climate change and the aviation industry
Odette Deuber, Öko-Institut e.V. – Institute for Applied Ecology
Martin Cames, Öko-Institut e.V. – Institute for Applied Ecology

Is compact urbanisation the best way to reduce travel? – a theoretical approach
Kees Maat, Delft University of Technology

The Planning System and its impact on sustainable urban form and energy demand
Maarten Wolsink, University of Amsterdam

The SEA BUS – a biogas driven commuter ferry for public transportation
Mats Dryselius, Borg & Co

Panel 3. Land use, transportation and mobility Panel leaders: Mohamed Mezghani, Dominic Stead Introduction to Panel 3 (pdf) Emissions trading in international aviation: Possible design options for an emissions trading scheme and their impact on climate change and the aviation industry Odette Deuber, Martin Cames Decoupling the link between economic growth, transport growth and transport energy consumption in Europe Dominic Stead, David Banister Comparison of the environmental impact from aircraft and high-speed train operation Moshe Givoni Transportation and environment in Mexico city: reviving a bus system or giving in to the auto? Lee Schipper, Aaron Golub Sometimes, economic arguments are better for achieving efficiency in transport: A remarkable new market based approach on Commuter Mobility Management makes accessibility and energy efficiency go hand in hand Henk van Elburg Urban form and greenhouse gas emissions in Finland Irmeli Harmaajärvi ECO-DRIVING Europe – building the frame for a European market for eco-driving Willy Raimund, Stephan Fickl UK tax policies to control CO2 emissions from motor vehicles – early impacts and lessons for other European countries Neil Wallis The Planning System and its impact on sustainable urban form and energy demand Maarten Wolsink Smart infrastructure solutions implemented in Stockholm – systematic approach on transports pays off in many ways Agneta Persson Is compact urbanisation the best way to reduce travel? – a theoretical approach Kees Maat Motorization and energy consumption in large cities in the OECD and Asia – tax incentives and public transportation for greater fuel efficiency Keiko Hirota, Kiyoyuki Minato The SEA BUS – a biogas driven commuter ferry for public transportation Mats Dryselius To other panels in the 2003 Summer Study Proceedings Panel 1: Energy efficiency – a strategic choice for Europe Panel 2: Comfort and energy use in buildings -- Panel 4: Building the bridge from lab to customer Panel 5: Market-based instruments Panel 6: Dynamics of consumption