تحلیلی بر مطالعات کاهش مصرف انرژی و انتشار آلاینده‌ها در بخش حمل‌ونقل

نوع مقاله : مقاله پژوهشی

نویسنده

دانش آموخته کارشناسی‌ارشد، دانشکده مهندسی صنایع، دانشگاه خوارزمی

چکیده

بدون شک کاهش آلاینده‌ها به عنوان یک هدف منطقه‌ای و جهانی نیازمند اتخاذ راهکارهای مناسب و کارآمد است. در این بین، بخش حمل‌ونقل به واسطه اهمیت و جایگاهی که در این موضوع دارد، توجه دوچندان را می‌طلبد و می‌تواند سالانه مقادیر قابل‌توجهی صرفه‌جویی اقتصادی برای مردم و دولت‌ها، بوسیله کاهش مصرف انرژی و اثرات نامطلوب زیست‌محیطی، کاهش زمان سفر و تأخیرهای ناخواسته به ارمغان آورد.از اینرو در این مطالعه سعی شده است میزان مصرف انرژی در بخش حمل‌ونقل بیان شده و رویکردهای حل مسأله کاهش مصرف انرژی و انتشار آلاینده‌ها در این بخش بیان و برخی مطالعات در این زمینه بررسی گردد، در انتها به مقایسه مطالعات و روش‌های استفاده شده پرداخته می‌شود.

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