Zamurs & Associates provides expert transportation services related to statutory and regulatory compliance, interagency coordination, community concerns, and implications for transportation agencies. The firm is led by John Zamurs, a leading expert in air quality, climate change, energy, and sustainability who previously worked for the New York State Department of Transportation for over 30 years. Services include assistance with Clean Air Act requirements, transportation planning, alternative fuels, climate science applications, and greenhouse gas emission reduction strategies.
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Educational institutions and medical facilities are engaging in regional transformation. Traditionally, these organizations have been rather inward looking, examining growth through the prism of available real estate. That approach is changing, with new collaborative relationships geared towards potential growth in the organizations and the region. Already dominant employers in their regions, these organizations are anchored to and invested in their surrounding neighborhoods. Learn how the meds and eds are stretching outside their comfort zones to transform their neighborhoods through collaboration. Hear how they are engaged in planning high-quality, direct and attractive public transit services to connect institutions, job centers and adjacent neighborhoods. Finally, see how recent collaborations spanned sectors -- what strategies worked and what didn’t.
Moderator: Ian Druce, Director, Head of Canadian Business, Steer Davies Gleave, Vancouver, British Columbia
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Educational institutions and medical facilities are engaging in regional transformation. Traditionally, these organizations have been rather inward looking, examining growth through the prism of available real estate. That approach is changing, with new collaborative relationships geared towards potential growth in the organizations and the region. Already dominant employers in their regions, these organizations are anchored to and invested in their surrounding neighborhoods. Learn how the meds and eds are stretching outside their comfort zones to transform their neighborhoods through collaboration. Hear how they are engaged in planning high-quality, direct and attractive public transit services to connect institutions, job centers and adjacent neighborhoods. Finally, see how recent collaborations spanned sectors -- what strategies worked and what didn’t.
Moderator: Ian Druce, Director, Head of Canadian Business, Steer Davies Gleave, Vancouver, British Columbia
Brett Wallace, Senior Supervising Planner, Parsons Brinckerhoff, Charlotte, North Carolina
Ellen Watters, Co-Leader, Central Corridor Anchor Partnership, St. Paul, Minnesota
Jamie M. Kendrick, Project Planner, Maryland Transit Administration, Baltimore, Maryland
Techno-economic and environmental implications of transportation decarbonizat...IEA-ETSAP
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Dr. Ozge Kaplan, US Environmental Protection Agency
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An introductory presentation given to an Urban Planning class at Valdosta State University on the topic of Transportation Planning and Climate Change. Original presentation date: February 2014.
Presentation by Tom Worsley, Visiting Research Fellow, delivered as part of the annual series of Beesley lectures, organised by the Institute of Economic Affairs at the Institute of Directors in London.
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A presentation done by Dr Paul Nordengen (Manager: Network Asset Management Systems: CSIR) at the Transport Forum special interest group in collaboration with MCLI in Mbombela on 4 February 2016.
The theme for the event was: "Transport Corridors". The topic of the presentation was: "The Role of RTMS in Improving Transport Corridor Efficiency".
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Jillian Anable, The Centre for Transport Research, University of Aberdeen
Christian Brand, The Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford
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CO2 EMISSION RATING BY VEHICLES USING DATA SCIENCE
Shakas Technologies ( Galaxy of Knowledge)
#11/A 2nd East Main Road,
Gandhi Nagar,
Vellore - 632006.
Mobile : +91-9500218218 / 8220150373| land line- 0416- 3552723
Shakas Training & Development | Shakas Sales & Services | Shakas Educational Trust|IEEE projects | Research & Development | Journal Publication |
Email : info@shakastech.com | shakastech@gmail.com |
website: www.shakastech.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Shakas-Technologies
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Discover the transformative power of AI in fleet management. Learn how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing operations, improving efficiency, and optimizing performance in the fleet management industry. Stay ahead of the curve with cutting-edge technology solutions.
The Air Quality Program at the Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI) focuses on transportation-related air quality and allied considerations, covering a range of topics such as mobile source emissions, transportation sustainability, energy and climate change. Additionally, the Air Quality Studies Program also performs real-world emissions and fuel consumption testing on vehicles using a range of state-of-the-art equipment and testing facilities, including the new Environmental and Emissions Research Facility.
https://www.carteeh.org/
https://tti.tamu.edu/group/pe/
An introductory presentation given to an Urban Planning class at Valdosta State University on the topic of Transportation Planning and Climate Change. Original presentation date: February 2014.
Presentation by Tom Worsley, Visiting Research Fellow, delivered as part of the annual series of Beesley lectures, organised by the Institute of Economic Affairs at the Institute of Directors in London.
The role of RTMS in improving transport corridor efficiencyTristan Wiggill
A presentation done by Dr Paul Nordengen (Manager: Network Asset Management Systems: CSIR) at the Transport Forum special interest group in collaboration with MCLI in Mbombela on 4 February 2016.
The theme for the event was: "Transport Corridors". The topic of the presentation was: "The Role of RTMS in Improving Transport Corridor Efficiency".
More like this on www.transportworldafrica.co.za
Jillian Anable, The Centre for Transport Research, University of Aberdeen
Christian Brand, The Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford
Nick Eyre, The Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford
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1. Est.2012ZAMURS & ASSOCIATES, LLC
Provides expert transportation services in the following areas:
Ÿ Statutory & regulatory compliance Ÿ Good practice for interagency coordination & consultation
Ÿ Community concerns & protection Ÿ Implications & consequences for DOTs and MPOs
John Zamurs, Ph.D.
Leading expert on air quality, climate change, energy, and sustainability.
Previously with the New York State Department of Transportation for over 30 years.
jzamurs@zamursandassociates.com
518-456-3545
Air Quality Energy Climate Change Sustainablity
• Clean Air Act
requirements
• Transportation &
general conformity
• Regional emission
reduction
strategies/policy
• Multi-pollutant synergies
& conflicts
• CMAQ use & policy
• Regional & project-level
analysis requirements &
good practice
• SIP development &
refinement
• State level energy
planning
• Regional & project
level needs & issues
• Vehicle, fuel, &
transportation system
technology
• Renewable energy
applications for
transportation
• ROW issues for
renewable energy &
biofuel
management
• Alternative fuels
costs & benefits
• Climate science
application to
transportation
• Greenhouse gas
emission reduction
regional strategies &
policy
• Transportation project
level consideration &
guidance
• Technology
approaches (e.g. EVs)
• Greenhouse gas
emission inventories
• Measurement
development &
policy implications
• Implementation
tools & processes
• Lifecycle analysis
• Fuel cycle analysis
• Analysis
requirements &
good practices