Sustainable transport
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Sustainable transport refers to the broad subject of transport that is or approaches being sustainable. It includes vehicles, energy, infrastructure, roads, railways, airways, waterways, canals, pipelines, and terminals. Transport operations and logistics as well as transit-oriented development are involved. Transportation sustainability is largely being measured by transportation system effectiveness and efficiency as well as the environmental impacts of the system.
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See also
- Energy efficiency in transport
- Alternatives to car use
- Sustainable aviation fuel
- Sustainable distribution
- Environmental impact of aviation
- EcoMobility Alliance
- Hypermobility
- Institute for Transportation and Development Policy
- Localism (politics)
- Michael Replogle
- Michelin Challenge Bibendum
- International Association of Public Transport
- Modal share
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