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Road Vehicle Technologies and Fuels |
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2 | (2) |
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1.1 Fuels and Pollutants Emitted |
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3 | (1) |
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2 Compression Ignition Engines |
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4 | (1) |
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5 | (3) |
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4 Fuels for Transportation |
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8 | (6) |
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8 | (1) |
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9 | (5) |
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14 | (2) |
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16 | (9) |
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6.1 Advanced Combustion Strategies |
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16 | (2) |
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6.2 Cylinder Deactivation |
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18 | (1) |
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6.3 Variable Compression Ratio |
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19 | (1) |
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6.4 Variable Valve Actuation and Atkinson--Miller Cycles |
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19 | (1) |
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20 | (1) |
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20 | (5) |
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Gaseous and Particle Greenhouse Emissions from Road Transport |
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25 | (21) |
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25 | (2) |
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2 Carbon Dioxide Emissions |
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27 | (4) |
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31 | (1) |
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4 Nitrous Oxide Emissions |
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32 | (1) |
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5 Equivalent Carbon Dioxide Emissions |
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33 | (4) |
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37 | (2) |
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39 | (7) |
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42 | (4) |
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Local-acting Air Pollutant Emissions from Road Vehicles |
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46 | (40) |
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47 | (1) |
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2 Fuel Type, Fuel Quality, and Vehicle Technology |
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48 | (6) |
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2.1 Fuel Sulfur Reduction |
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48 | (1) |
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2.2 Fuel Additives, Including Tetraethyl-lead, Methylcyclopentadienyl Manganese Tricarbonyl, and Lube Oil Additives |
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49 | (1) |
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2.3 Tailpipe NOx, CO, VOCs, and PM Emission Related to the Combination of Technology and Fuel |
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49 | (2) |
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2.4 After-treatment Controls for Modern Vehicles |
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51 | (1) |
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2.5 Fugitive VOC Emissions from Vehicles |
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52 | (1) |
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2.6 Non-tailpipe PM Emissions from Vehicles |
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53 | (1) |
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2.7 Electric and Fuel Cell Vehicles |
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53 | (1) |
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3 Evolution of Roadway Emissions |
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54 | (6) |
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3.1 Primary and Secondary Pollutants |
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54 | (1) |
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3.2 Changes in Pollutant Concentrations Downwind of Roadways |
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55 | (2) |
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3.3 Key Air Pollutants Associated with Roadway Emissions |
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57 | (3) |
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4 Impacts on Human Health |
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60 | (5) |
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4.1 Health Impacts of Near-roadway Exposures and Urban Air Pollution from Traffic Emissions |
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60 | (3) |
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4.2 The Contributions of Mobile Sources to PM and O3 in Cities around the World |
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63 | (2) |
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5 Impacts on the Natural and Built Environments |
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65 | (3) |
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6 Impacts on Remote Sites |
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68 | (3) |
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7 Global Trends in Emissions |
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71 | (3) |
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8 Future Technologies and Projected Trends |
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74 | (12) |
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77 | (1) |
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77 | (9) |
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Water and Soil Pollution Implications of Road Traffic |
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86 | (21) |
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87 | (1) |
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2 Primary Pollutants from Road Traffic |
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88 | (6) |
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88 | (1) |
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2.2 Influential Factors in Pollutant Generation |
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89 | (3) |
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92 | (2) |
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94 | (6) |
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95 | (1) |
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96 | (1) |
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3.3 Impact of Climate Change on Pollutant Processes |
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97 | (2) |
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3.4 Pollutant-Particulate Relationships and Mobility of Particle-bound Pollutants |
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99 | (1) |
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4 Impacts of Traffic Pollutants |
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100 | (1) |
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101 | (6) |
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103 | (4) |
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Cardiovascular Health Effects of Road Traffic Noise |
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107 | (26) |
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107 | (3) |
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1.1 Biological Mechanisms |
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108 | (2) |
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2 Assessment of Traffic Noise Exposure in Epidemiological Studies |
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110 | (5) |
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3 Health Studies of Cardiovascular Disease in Adults |
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115 | (11) |
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115 | (3) |
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3.2 Cardiovascular Disease Incidence, Morbidity and Mortality |
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118 | (4) |
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3.3 Cardiovascular Risk Factors |
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122 | (3) |
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3.4 Further Factors to Consider in the Interpretation of Epidemiological Studies: Confounding and Effect-modifying Factors |
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125 | (1) |
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126 | (7) |
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126 | (1) |
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127 | (6) |
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Environmental Impact of Hybrid and Electric Vehicles |
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133 | (24) |
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134 | (4) |
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2 Energy Storage and Conversion Technologies |
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138 | (3) |
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141 | (1) |
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4 Impact of Different Usage Cases |
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142 | (3) |
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145 | (7) |
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147 | (1) |
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148 | (1) |
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5.3 Battery Lifetime and Degradation |
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149 | (2) |
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5.4 Recycling and Second Life |
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151 | (1) |
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152 | (5) |
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153 | (4) |
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Development Implications for Malaysia: Hydrogen as a Road Transport Fuel |
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157 | (17) |
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158 | (1) |
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2 Energy Demand, Economic Growth and CO2 Emissions |
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158 | (3) |
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3 Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles and Hydrogen Pathways |
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161 | (1) |
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4 Concepts in Fostering Hydrogen in Transportation |
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162 | (2) |
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164 | (3) |
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5.1 Dynamic Computable General Equilibrium Model |
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164 | (1) |
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5.2 Malaysian Social Accounting Matrix |
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165 | (1) |
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165 | (2) |
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167 | (4) |
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171 | (3) |
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173 | (1) |
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Latest Trends and New Challenges in End-of-life Vehicle Recycling |
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174 | (40) |
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175 | (1) |
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2 Legislation on End-of-life Vehicle Recycling and Its Implications |
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175 | (5) |
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2.1 Background on the Evolution of Legal Systems |
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175 | (1) |
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2.2 Comparison of EPR-based ELV Recycling Laws |
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176 | (4) |
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3 Popularization of Next-generation Vehicles and Their Impact on Vehicle Recycling |
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180 | (6) |
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3.1 Significant Developments in the Popularization of Next-generation Vehicles |
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180 | (1) |
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3.2 Trends in NGV Popularization |
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181 | (3) |
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3.3 Effective Utilization of Waste Batteries from Next-generation Vehicles |
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184 | (1) |
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3.4 Limitations on the Reuse and Recycling of Batteries |
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185 | (1) |
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4 Effects of Second-hand Vehicle Exportation on International Resource Circulation and Emerging Cross-border Environmental Problems |
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186 | (11) |
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4.1 The Two Sides of Second-hand Vehicle Exportation |
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186 | (1) |
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4.2 Conditions and Characteristics of Second-hand Vehicle Exportation in Japan |
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187 | (3) |
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4.3 Analysis of the Condition of Second-hand Vehicle Imports in Mongolia |
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190 | (2) |
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4.4 Effect of Second-hand Vehicle Imports on Resource Recycling and the Environment |
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192 | (5) |
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5 Environmental Pollution Caused by Improper End-of-life Vehicle Processing in Developing Countries: A Case Study on Lead Battery Recycling in Mongolia |
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197 | (8) |
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5.1 Potential of Serious Environmental Damage |
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197 | (1) |
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5.2 Overview of Field Investigations and Their Results |
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198 | (6) |
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5.3 Challenges from a Case Study |
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204 | (1) |
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6 Environmental Problems Associated with the Proliferation of Used Vehicles in Metro Manila, Philippines |
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205 | (3) |
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6.1 Current State of Used Vehicles in the Philippines |
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205 | (1) |
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206 | (1) |
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6.3 Current Proposals to Undertake ELV Recycling |
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207 | (1) |
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6.4 Future of ELV Recycling in Metro Manila |
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207 | (1) |
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6.5 Challenges in Undertaking ELV Recycling in the Philippines |
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208 | (1) |
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7 Recommendations and Challenges for the Future |
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208 | (6) |
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209 | (5) |
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Life Cycle Assessment of Road Vehicles |
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214 | (29) |
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Maria Encarnacion Rodriguez |
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1 Life Cycle Assessment: A General Concept |
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214 | (5) |
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1.1 Definition of the Goal and Scope of the Assessment |
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215 | (1) |
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216 | (1) |
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1.3 Life Cycle Impact Assessment |
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217 | (1) |
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1.4 Interpretation of Results and Conclusions |
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218 | (1) |
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2 Life Cycle Analysis: Review of the State-of-the-art |
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219 | (1) |
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3 Life Cycle Analysis of Road Vehicles |
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220 | (13) |
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3.1 Material Life Cycle of Vehicles |
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222 | (2) |
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3.2 Fuel Life Cycle of Vehicles |
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224 | (6) |
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230 | (3) |
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4 Uncertainties and Limitations |
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233 | (1) |
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5 Practical Example of Life Cycle Assessment: Comparison of Fuel Types for Cars |
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234 | (2) |
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6 Life Cycle Assessment and the Role of the Road Transport Sector in Urban Air Quality |
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236 | (2) |
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238 | (5) |
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Subject Index |
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