Title of article :
Managing the environmental impacts of land transport:
integrating environmental analysis with urban planning$
Author/Authors :
Paul Irvinga، نويسنده , , *، نويسنده , , Ian Moncrieff b، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Ecological systems have limits or thresholds that vary by pollutant type, emissions sources and the sensitivity of a given
location. Human health can also indicate sensitivity. Good environmental management requires any problem to be defined to
obtain efficient and effective solutions. Cities are where transport activities, effects and resource management decisions are
often most focussed.
The New Zealand Ministry of Transport has developed two environmental management tools. The Vehicle Fleet Model
(VFM) is a predictive database of the environmental performance of the New Zealand traffic fleet (and rail fleet). It calculates
indices of local air quality, stormwater, and greenhouse gases emissions.
The second is an analytical process based on Environmental Capacity Analysis (ECA). Information on local traffic is
combined with environmental performance data from the Vehicle Fleet Model. This can be integrated within a live, geospatially
defined analysis of the overall environmental effects within a defined local area. Variations in urban form and activity
(traffic and other) that contribute to environmental effects can be tracked. This enables analysis of a range of mitigation
strategies that may contribute, now or in the future, to maintaining environmental thresholds or meeting targets.
A case study of the application of this approach was conducted within Waitakere City. The focus was on improving the
understanding of the relative significance of stormwater contaminants derived from land transport.
Keywords :
Air quality , Environmental capacity , New Zealand , Transport policy , Pollution , vehicle emissions
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment