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Zitat: Glatt Anne, Heinfellner Holger, Stranner Gudrun: Detailbericht zur Nahzeitprognose der Österreichischen Treibhausgas-Emissionen des Verkehrs 2023. Bewertung der Wirkung zur Umsetzung des Mobilitätsmasterplans 2030 für Österreich. Wien, 2024 Reports, Band 0921 ISBN: 978-3-99004-765-1 39 S.

Geographic Toponym Österreich
Beginning Date/Time January 1, 2022, 01:00 (+0100)
End Date/Time December 31, 2023, 01:00 (+0100)
Update Frequency nicht geplant
Lineage Quality Bericht
Schema Name OGD Austria Metadata 2.4
Schema Language ger
Schema Characterset utf8
Resource title and description in English Detailed report on the near-term forecast of Austrian greenhouse gas emissions from transport in 2023. The near-term forecast of greenhouse gas emissions from the transport sector in 2024 shows provisional CO2 emissions of around 19.8 million tonnes for 2023. Compared to 2022, this represents a decrease of 3.8% or 0.77 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent. This reduction is primarily due to a decrease in total fuel exports and a significant decline in freight transport activity across all modes of transport, as well as the economic indicators for industry and construction. On a positive note, the increase in public passenger transport by rail should also be mentioned here. In accordance with the specifications of the Mobility Masterplan 2030 for Austria, additional mobility-relevant indicators were analysed for the short-term forecast. Primary indicators, i.e. input data for the modelling, and secondary indicators, i.e. model results, were used.
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Human readable URL https://www.data.gv.at/katalog/en/dataset/detailberichtzurnahzeitprognosedersterreichischentreibhausgasemissionendesverkehrs2023