SUSTAINABILITY: GREEN IS THE NEW BLACK (THINKING HIGHWAYS COLUMN – VOL. 10 NO. 4, JAN 2016)

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Transportation networks must satisfy high mobility demands, but at the same time must do it with the lowest possible energy consumption and CO2 emissions. At the same time, plenty of innovative ‘recipes’ are available, even if their market uptake has been quite limited to date.

José F. Papí discusses the solutions for improvements to transportation infrastructures that are not only sustainable but include a mix of transport modes for long-term success.

The full column is available here.

Column featured in Thinking Highways – Vol. 10 No. 4, January 016 (Europe And Rest Of The World Edition)

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