2011 - World Bank - Transport Activity Measurement Toolkit Guide
2011 - World Bank - Transport Activity Measurement Toolkit Guide
Description
The transport activity measurement toolkit (TAMT) has been developed by the World Bank specifically to simplify this process of measuring fuel and emissions in urban areas. It provides a consistent standardized methodology and software that uses low cost GPS loggers to reliably measure traffic patterns and travel times.
This new, free, open-source toolkit consists of an extensive practitioner’s guide and software that can be used by local institutions to reliably measure vehicle activity for traffic and transport modeling, investment appraisal, mobile-source emissions inventory work, NAMA development and MRV.
The transport activity measurement toolkit (TAMT) has been developed by the World Bank specifically to simplify this process of measuring fuel and emissions in urban areas. It provides a consistent standardized methodology and software that uses low cost GPS loggers to reliably measure traffic patterns and travel times.
This new, free, open-source toolkit consists of an extensive practitioner’s guide and software that can be used by local institutions to reliably measure vehicle activity for traffic and transport modeling, investment appraisal, mobile-source emissions inventory work, NAMA development and MRV.