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SIX SUCCESS STORIES ON IMPROVING ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE OF ROAD TRANSPORT IN EUROPE


Environmental Panorama
International
March of 2008


Published: 19 Mar 2008 - Europe's road transport has made a clear contribution to economic growth, but its environmental performance is still unacceptable. Traffic congestion, poorer air quality, noise and in particular greenhouse gas emissions are some of the key challenges effectively addressed by six initiatives identified by the European Environment Agency as success stories. Such measures should also be implemented elsewhere, but to reach intermediate and long-term climate change targets, transport demand has to be addressed as well.

The report 'Success stories within the road transport sector on reducing greenhouse gas emission and producing ancillary benefits' released today by the EEA, explores six projects — implemented in the Netherlands, the Czech Republic and the United Kingdom — that have helped to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and therefore contribute to the EU's medium and long-term targets on climate change. These projects have also helped improve air quality and reduce noise.
Measures include replacing business travel with teleconferencing, limiting speed and promoting behavioural change with 'eco-driving', introducing congestion charges, and improving energy efficiency by means of freight consolidation centres.

The EEA study seeks to identify local and regional efforts to boost the transition towards low carbon transport in Europe, encouraging alternatives to existing options for both private passengers and freight operators. The report also discusses some factors that are essential for the projects to be successful such as cost effectiveness, the important role of local authorities, public relations and the media. 'By presenting such projects, other countries and cities might be encouraged to implement similar measures', says project manager Jan Karlsson from the European Environment Agency.

The local actions analysed in this new report have slightly contributed to lower greenhouse gas emissions from road transport. 'Similar measures should and could be implemented elsewhere. However, additional measures, including demand management, must be implemented to face the challenges of the medium and long-term climate change targets and develop an environmentally sustainable transport system', says Jan Karlsson.

The same message was also emphasised in the EEA's recently published TERM 2007 report 'Climate for a transport change', which provides a wide assessment of the environmental performance of the transport sector in Europe.

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Discover Europe's landscape through satellite and ground-level pictures

Published: 18 Mar 2008 - The LUCAS viewer, a new mapping tool managed by the European Environment Agency, now allows users to see land-cover information based on satellite images as well as thumbnail-size photographs taken in sampled locations across Europe.

Adding such in situ observations to satellite data leads to a more accurate and detailed presentation of Europe's landscape. This is particularly useful in understanding how Europe uses its land and helps improve environmental assessments.

The photographs were collected by Eurostat as part of the LUCAS field surveys (land use/cover area frame statistical survey). LUCAS provides harmonised information on Europe's agricultural environment and has been recording in situ observations of land use and land cover, including photographs in four directions (north, east, south and west) and of the sample spot itself. The LUCAS viewer plots these photographs against the Corine land cover 2000 data.

A new GMES (Global Monitoring for Environment and Security) working group on in situ observations meets for the first time in London today (18 March 2008) to discuss how ground-based monitoring could be better integrated with earth observation data.

 
 

Source: European Environment Agency
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