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Changes in the emission of air pollutants and CO2 from passenger cars in Sydney from 1981 to 1999 / by David A. Hensher
Bib ID 1518691
Format BookBook
Author
Hensher, David A. (David Alan), 1947-
 
Description Sydney : Institute of Transport Studies, 2001 
10 p. ; 30 cm. 
Series

Working paper (Institute of Transport Studies (Australia)) ; 01-21.

Notes

"August, 2001".

Bibliography: p. 10.

Subjects Automobiles - New South Wales - Sydney - Motors - Exhaust gas.  |  Choice of transportation - Environmental aspects - New South Wales - Sydney.  |  Greenhouse gas mitigation - New South Wales - Sydney.
Other authors/contributors Institute of Transport Studies (Australia)

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