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Harmonized and Safe Surface Transport, Warszava, 22. November 2005. BUTE, Department of Aircraft and Ships Sustainable development – a modern approach Dániel HADHÁZI - Prof. József ROHÁCS - György BOGÁR - Csaba HARGITAI - Győző SIMONGÁTI Presented by: Balázs Patyi PhD Student Budapest University of Technology and Economics Department of Aircraft and Ships
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Harmonized and Safe Surface Transport, Warszava, 22. November 2005. 1. Definitions Sustainable development: “…we must meet the needs of the present in ways that do not compromise the ability of future generations to meet their needs” Sustainable transport development: allows the basic access needs of individuals and societies to be met safely and in a manner consistent with human and ecosystem health, and with equity within and between generations; is affordable, operates efficiently, offers choice of transport modes, and supports a vibrant economy; limits emissions and waste within the planet’s ability to absorb them, minimizes consumption of non-renewable resources, limits consumption of renewable resources to the sustainable yield level, reuses and recycles its components, and minimizes the use of land and the production of noise.
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Harmonized and Safe Surface Transport, Warszava, 22. November 2005. 2. Approach Economy (needs) EnvironmentSafety Natural resources Enable technology Society Production & operation Waste & recycling Logistics
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Harmonized and Safe Surface Transport, Warszava, 22. November 2005. 2. Approach Decisions are made on different levels: governmental level company level The assessment is also made on different levels: Macro level - assessment of the various transport modes Micro level - assessment of a particular transport case (transport chain)
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Harmonized and Safe Surface Transport, Warszava, 22. November 2005. 6. Conclusion We have to think on a larger scope General and task-specific assessments has to be made - to give information for the transport policy makers - on a company level comparison between alternatives for transport from A to B have to be made A simple, easily comparable index would be good to caracterize the different transport modes on both macro and micro levels. Recommended solution: Sustainable Transportation Performance Index (STPI) that will be presented by Daniel Chikany.
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