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MODELLING OF AIR POLLUTION BY ROAD TRAFFIC NOX EMISSIONS FROM PASSENGER CARS
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EUROSTAT. Transport Statistics 1999 – 2005 . Statistical Office of the European Communities. http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal
Zhou, H., Sperling, D. (2001) Traffic Emission Pollution Sampling and Analysis on Urban Streets with High-Rising Buildings. Transportation Research Part D. Davis: University of California, 2001. p. 269–281
Caltrans Caline 4. A dispersion Model for Predicting Air Pollutant Concentrations Near Roadways, Final Report. New York: Report, 2001. 156 p.
Copert III. Computer programme to calculate emissions from road transport, Methodology and emission factors. Copenhagen: EEA, 2000. 86 p.
EPA. Guideline for Regulatory application of the Urban Airshed Model . Vol. I: Technical Report, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards. New York: Triangle Park, 2000. 230 p.
Hickman A., J., Cox J., A. MEET Project – Aggregated Emission Factors for Road and Rail Transport. Safety and Environment Resource Centre. Berkshire, United Kingdom, 1998. 88 p.
M EET: methodology for calculating transport emissions and energy consumption. European Commission. Directorate-General Transport. Luxembourg, 1999, 362 p.
EMEP/CORINAIR. Atmospheric Emission Inventory Guidebook , Draft first and second edition European Environment Agency. Copenhagen, Denmark, 2003
Freedom Car & Vehicle technologies program. Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. U. S. Department of Energy, 2003
Methodology for calculating transport emissions and energy consumption. Project MEET, Transport RTD programme of the 4th Framework programme, United Kingdom, 1998. 381 p.
MEET/COST. Environment, energy and transport. 2003. http://eu-portal.net
Samaras, Z. C. (2007) Emission Inventory Guidebook – Road Transport, MEET Project, Aristotle University Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece. 105 p.
Slovak Road Administration. National census of Transport 2005, Final Report. Bratislava, 2006 International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org
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