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Apr 26, 2012
Discussion on Traffic Sustainable Development and Chinese Clean Automotive
Authors: Jinsheng Shen and Zhiwen ZhangAuthor Affiliations
Publication: Traffic and Transportation Studies (2000)
Abstract
The realization of sustainable development is a new challenge faced by traffic system. This paper analyzes the present situation and problems existed of Chinese transport system. From the viewpoint of sustainable development, the authors put forward a new kind of framework for the development of transportation, esp. its requirement and reflection in urban traffic system. As a concrete mode and application of traffic sustainable development. As a concrete mode and application of traffic sustainable development, the paper introduces the developing history and status-quo of Chinese clean automotive, states its roles of improving traffic environmental pollution and balancing traffic energy consumption structure. As the conclusion of the paper, the authors present the suggestions of policy and counter-measures that government departments should take to promote the development of Chinese clean automotive.
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© 2000 American Society of Civil Engineers.
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Published online: Apr 26, 2012
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- Business management
- Concrete
- Concrete structures
- Energy consumption
- Energy engineering
- Engineering materials (by type)
- Environmental engineering
- History
- History and Heritage
- Infrastructure
- Materials engineering
- Pollution
- Practice and Profession
- Structural engineering
- Structures (by type)
- Sustainable development
- Traffic engineering
- Traffic management
- Transportation engineering
- Urban and regional development
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Jinsheng Shen
Associate Professor, Ins. of Systems Engineering Industrialization, Northern Jiaotong University Beijing, China (100044).
Zhiwen Zhang
Professor, Dept. Of Hi-Tech Development and Ministry of Science and Technology, Beijing, China (100862)
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