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A cointegration analysis of New Zealand’s economic development, fossil fuel usage and transport emissions

by rhas972 | Feb 28, 2024 | Infrastructure, Climate response and Resilience

A New study reveals New Zealand’s transport sector’s transition from high fossil fuel dependency to sustainable energy sources between 1977 and 2013, highlighting an economic-environmental balance achieved through renewable energy adoption. Mingyue Selena...

A Review of Aggregates for Land Transport Infrastructure in New Zealand

by rhas972 | Feb 28, 2024 | Infrastructure, Climate response and Resilience

A new study highlights the pressing need for sustainable management of New Zealand’s aggregate resources amid growing demand and environmental concerns, proposing innovative strategies for responsible sourcing and recycling to support infrastructure development....

VRUFinder: A Real-Time, Infrastructure-Sensors-Enabled Framework for Recognizing Vulnerable Road Users

by rhas972 | Feb 28, 2024 | Safety, Wellbeing and Liveability

New study Introduces VRUFinder: A groundbreaking visual perception framework that revolutionizes the detection of vulnerable road users through advanced infrastructure-sensor technology, enhancing vehicle-infrastructure collaboration systems. Jian Shi, Beijing, China,...

Air Pollution Exposure in Relation to the Commute to School: A Bradford UK Case Study

by rhas972 | Feb 28, 2024 | Safety, Wellbeing and Liveability

A new study reveals that children walking to school on carefully designed routes can minimize air pollution exposure, contrasting with higher levels found in car commutes, highlighting the health benefits of Walking School Buses in Bradford, UK. Kim N. Dirks, Judith...

Implications for air quality management of changes in air quality during lockdown in Auckland (New Zealand) in response to the 2020 SARS-CoV-2 epidemic

by rhas972 | Feb 28, 2024 | Safety, Wellbeing and Liveability

A new study from Auckland, New Zealand, leverages COVID-19 lockdown as a ‘natural experiment’ to reveal significant yet nuanced reductions in air pollution, underscoring the complex relationship between traffic emissions and air quality.. Hamesh Patel,...
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