Addressing Climate Change in Transport

Climate change is set to have profound effects on Vietnam’s development. With nearly sixty percent of its land area and seventy percent of population at risk of multiple natural hazards, Vietnam globally is among the most vulnerable countries to both chronic and extreme events. At the same time, as Vietnam’s economy grows, the country is becoming a significant emitter of greenhouse gases. While Vietnam’s absolute volume of emissions is still small compared to that of larger and richer countries, emissions are growing rapidly and disproportionate to its economy size. The transport sector plays a critical role in these recent trends. This study aims to set out a vision and strategy for climate-smart transport, in order to minimize the carbon footprint of the sector while ensuring its resilience against future risks. The analytical findings and recommendations are presented in two volumes of the report. The first volume provides how Vietnam can reduce its carbon emissions by employing a mix of diverse policies and investments, under varying levels of ambition and resources. The second volume provides a methodological framework to analyze network criticality and vulnerability, and to prioritize investments to enhance resilience.

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Main Authors: Oh, Jung Eun, Cordeiro, Maria, Rogers, John Allen, Nguyen, Khanh, Bongardt, Daniel, Dang, Ly Tuyet, Tuan, Vu Anh
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Hanoi 2019-09-01
Subjects:CARBON POLICY, GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS, TRANSPORT, CLIMATE CHANGE, CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION, ABATEMENT, BIOGAS, ELECTRIC BUS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/581131568121810607/Volume-1-Pathway-to-Low-Carbon-Transport
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/32411
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spelling dig-okr-10986324112024-08-07T19:04:49Z Addressing Climate Change in Transport Volume 1 : Pathway to Low-Carbon Transport Oh, Jung Eun Cordeiro, Maria Rogers, John Allen Nguyen, Khanh Bongardt, Daniel Dang, Ly Tuyet Tuan, Vu Anh CARBON POLICY GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS TRANSPORT CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION ABATEMENT BIOGAS ELECTRIC BUS Climate change is set to have profound effects on Vietnam’s development. With nearly sixty percent of its land area and seventy percent of population at risk of multiple natural hazards, Vietnam globally is among the most vulnerable countries to both chronic and extreme events. At the same time, as Vietnam’s economy grows, the country is becoming a significant emitter of greenhouse gases. While Vietnam’s absolute volume of emissions is still small compared to that of larger and richer countries, emissions are growing rapidly and disproportionate to its economy size. The transport sector plays a critical role in these recent trends. This study aims to set out a vision and strategy for climate-smart transport, in order to minimize the carbon footprint of the sector while ensuring its resilience against future risks. The analytical findings and recommendations are presented in two volumes of the report. The first volume provides how Vietnam can reduce its carbon emissions by employing a mix of diverse policies and investments, under varying levels of ambition and resources. The second volume provides a methodological framework to analyze network criticality and vulnerability, and to prioritize investments to enhance resilience. 2019-09-18T20:00:16Z 2019-09-18T20:00:16Z 2019-09-01 Working Paper Document de travail Documento de trabajo http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/581131568121810607/Volume-1-Pathway-to-Low-Carbon-Transport https://hdl.handle.net/10986/32411 English Vietnam Transport Knowledge Series; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf World Bank, Hanoi
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BIOGAS
ELECTRIC BUS
Oh, Jung Eun
Cordeiro, Maria
Rogers, John Allen
Nguyen, Khanh
Bongardt, Daniel
Dang, Ly Tuyet
Tuan, Vu Anh
Addressing Climate Change in Transport
description Climate change is set to have profound effects on Vietnam’s development. With nearly sixty percent of its land area and seventy percent of population at risk of multiple natural hazards, Vietnam globally is among the most vulnerable countries to both chronic and extreme events. At the same time, as Vietnam’s economy grows, the country is becoming a significant emitter of greenhouse gases. While Vietnam’s absolute volume of emissions is still small compared to that of larger and richer countries, emissions are growing rapidly and disproportionate to its economy size. The transport sector plays a critical role in these recent trends. This study aims to set out a vision and strategy for climate-smart transport, in order to minimize the carbon footprint of the sector while ensuring its resilience against future risks. The analytical findings and recommendations are presented in two volumes of the report. The first volume provides how Vietnam can reduce its carbon emissions by employing a mix of diverse policies and investments, under varying levels of ambition and resources. The second volume provides a methodological framework to analyze network criticality and vulnerability, and to prioritize investments to enhance resilience.
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