Article ID: | iaor20031108 |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Volume: | 7D |
Issue: | 3 |
Start Page Number: | 163 |
End Page Number: | 173 |
Publication Date: | May 2002 |
Journal: | Transportation Research. Part D, Transport and Environment |
Authors: | El-Fadel M., Sbayti H., Kaysi I. |
Keywords: | geography & environment, measurement |
Traffic-induced emissions pose a serious threat to air quality in heavily congested urban centers. While air quality can be characterized through field measurements and continuous monitoring, forecasting future conditions depends largely on estimating vehicle-emission factors coupled with mathematical modeling. Traffic and environmental planners have relied on overall average network speed in conjunction with speed-based emission factor models to estimate traffic emissions. This paper investigates the effect of three levels of roadway network aggregation, macro-scale (overall network basis), meso-scale (roadway functional class basis) and micro-scale (link-by-link basis) on emission inventories. A traffic model and an emission factor model were integrated to determine total emissions in the future Beirut Central District area for these three modeling approaches.