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Analysis of transport eco-efficiency scenarios to support sustainability assessment: a study on Dhaka City, Bangladesh

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The study focused to assess the level of efficiency (of both emissions and service quality) that can be achieved for the transport system in Dhaka City, Bangladesh. The assessment technique attempted to quantify the extent of eco-efficiency achievable for the system modifications due to planning or strategy. The eco-efficiency analysis was facilitated with a detailed survey data on Dhaka City transport system, which was conducted for 9 months in 2012–2013. Line source modelling (CALINE4) was incorporated to estimate the on-road emission concentration. The eco-efficiency of the transport systems was assessed with the ‘multi-criteria analysis’ (MCA) technique that enabled the valuation of systems’ qualitative and quantitative parameters. As per the analysis, driving indiscipline on road can alone promise about 47% reductions in emissions, which along with the number of private vehicles were the important stressors that restrict achieving eco-efficiency in Dhaka City. Detailed analysis of the transport system together with the potential transport system scenarios can offer a checklist to the policy makers enabling to identify the possible actions needed that can offer greater services to the dwellers against lesser emissions, which in turn can bring sustainability of the system.

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  1. Tk=Taka (Bangladesh currency); 1 USD = 70 Tk (at the time of research conducted)

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Iqbal, A., Allan, A. & Afroze, S. Analysis of transport eco-efficiency scenarios to support sustainability assessment: a study on Dhaka City, Bangladesh. Environ Monit Assess 189, 366 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-017-6078-0

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