This project aims to understand the secondary pollutants that form when vehicle exhaust reacts with atmospheric oxidants. This project encompasses various studies related to the main objective.
The researchers used microsimulation models to measure costs and benefits of transit-oriented development, with a particular emphasis on equity and environment.
This project developed a framework for lice cycle assessment of complete streets projects, including the development of socio-economic impact indicators that also consider equity.
This white paper develops a framework for combining urban (UM), material flow analysis (MFA) and elements of life cycle assessment (LCA) to measure and improve the efficiency of urban hardscape in large urbanized areas.
This article discusses the findings from assessment of the gaseous, particulate, and genotoxic pollutants from two current technology gasoline direct injection vehicles when tested in their original configuration and with a catalyzed gasoline particulate filter (GPF).
This presentation explored how Davis can use public data to grow in a way that allows us to become financially strong as well as socially and environmentally resilient.
Davis City Hall, City Council Chambers, 2600 5th Street, Davis, CA
This session introduced life-cycle analysis (LCA) as an innovative tool for thoroughly evaluating the full “cradle-to-grave” benefits, impacts, and trade-offs of and among transportation project alternatives.