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Carbon Account for Transport: No. 10: 2018 Edition

Carbon Account for Transport: No. 10: 2018 Edition

ISBN 978-1-911582-58-8

This document is also available in pdf format (1.2MB)

Contents

Executive Summary

1. Introduction

1.1 Policy Context

1.2 Purpose of the Carbon Account for Transport

2. Historical Emissions Analysis

2.1 Background data and sources

2.2 Emissions trends for Scotland

2.3 Emissions analysis by transport sector

2.3.1 Road Transport

2.3.2 Shipping

2.3.3 Aviation

2.3.4 International aviation and shipping

2.3.5 Rail

2.4 Road emissions by vehicle type

2.4.1 Cars

2.4.2 Heavy Goods Vehicles

2.4.3 Light Goods Vehicles

2.4.4 Buses and coaches

2.4.5 Motorcycles

2.5 Road emissions by type of road

2.5.1 Rural

2.5.2 Urban

2.5.3 Motorways

3. Ultra Low Emission Vehicle Charging Network – Special Focus

4. Comparison of key Scottish and UK transport emissions statistics

5. Efficiency of Transport Modes

6. Leading Indicators

7. Predicted emissions impact of major infrastructural projects

7.1 Infrastructure Projects

7.1.1 Methodology

7.1.2 Predicted Emissions Impacts

7.2 Fiscal and Regulatory Measures

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Published Date 14 Nov 2018 Type
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