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Sustainability and Environmental Impact of Urban Mobility: Driving Green Transportation for the Future

Sustainability and Environmental Impact of Urban Mobility: Driving Green Transportation for the Future
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Author(s): V. Padmavathi (A.V.C. College of Engineering, India), S. Saravanan Tamilnadu (Annamalai University, India), P. Anbalagan Tamilnadu (Annamalai University, India)and B. Balasaigayathri (Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, India)
Copyright: 2026
Pages: 24
Source title: Integrating Sustainability and Autonomous Transportation for Enhanced Urban Mobility
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Ergunova Olga Titovna (Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, Russia), Dinesh Elango (University of Arizona, USA), Pawan Kumar (Lovely Professional University, India), Preeti Mehra (Campbell College, Canada & Lovely Professional University, India)and Rajesh Verma (Lovely Professional University, India)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3373-0882-1.ch003

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Abstract

The availability of new opportunities and the constant growth of the megalopolis challenge advertisers' sustainable travel based on transport, the volume of which, according to experts, has become one of the main factors affecting greenhouse gas emissions, air pollution, and energy consumption. This chapter aims to cover a crucial area of research that focuses on city mobility concerning achieving and managing sustainability and its impacts on the environment. It covers the trend towards environmentally friendly means of transport, including EVs, hydrogen vehicles, and using green power in city transport. This chapter also addresses ITS concerns regarding traffic management, congestion, and energy use reduction efficiencies. Describing schemes such as smart infrastructure for green transport, energy-effective design, and zero carbon transport policies, this chapter offers perceptive scenarios on how cities may facilitate the transformation to sustainable low-emission transport systems with a vision for the global solution to climate change and improved environmental sustainability.

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