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原文传递 Modal Comparison Data Upgrade Is Welcome
题名: Modal Comparison Data Upgrade Is Welcome
正文语种: eng
摘要: It can't be repeated too often: even though water transportation can and will get greener and improve its carbon emissions, it is already by far the greenest mode of transportation by the ton-mile, even in its current state, because of its inherent energy efficiencies. Just as the release of the Corps of Engineers' work plan and other funding streams that benefit ports and the inland waterways is focusing renewed attention on the importance of water transportation and infrastructure, the National Waterways Foundation-the research arm of the inland waterways industry-has published an update of its groundbreaking study comparing selected impacts of the various modes. The study, titled "A Modal Comparison of Domestic Freight Transportation Effects on the General Public: 2001-2019 (January 2022)," was conducted by the Texas A&M Transportation Institute's Center for Ports and Waterways. Originally conducted and peer reviewed in 2007, the study was previously updated in 2011 and 2017 when new datasets became available.
出版年: 2022
期刊名称: The Waterways Jouranl
卷: 135
期: 41
页码: 4-4
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