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Engaging the International Community: Research on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Applications to Improve Environmental Performance

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  • Shladover, Steven
  • Barth, Matthew J
  • Zhang, Wei-Bin

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This project was proposed to build on the exposure that the authors of this report have had during the past two years to the thinking of the Japanese and European thought leaders about how Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) can contribute toward meeting environmental goals, especially for reducing CO2.

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  • Shladover, Steven & Barth, Matthew J & Zhang, Wei-Bin, 2011. "Engaging the International Community: Research on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Applications to Improve Environmental Performance," Institute of Transportation Studies, Research Reports, Working Papers, Proceedings qt4fn6f906, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Berkeley.
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