ACRP Research Report 180: Guidebook for Quantifying Airport Ground Access Vehicle Activity for Emissions Modeling
Publication Date
2017Abstract
ACRP Research Report 180: Guidebook for Quantifying Airport Ground Access Vehicle Activity for Emissions Modeling reviews the regulatory framework and significance of ground access vehicle (GAV) emissions in an airport setting. GAVs, such as private vehicles, taxis, shuttles, rental cars, and delivery vehicles, can be significant contributors to airport emissions and are often included in airport air quality studies. This report develops guidance for quantifying airport GAV activity for the purpose of emissions modeling. The report is accompanied by a tutorial, provided as a PowerPoint slide presentation, to aid in the application of the information and processes discussed in the guidebook. To ensure that the links within the tutorial function properly, view the presentation as an open slide show.
Publisher
Transportation Research BoardCreator
Michael Kenney, et al.Sponsor
Federal Aviation AdministrationCitation
Kenney, M., Fowler, L. C., Castelli, L., and Marcucci. A. 2017. ACRP Research Report 180: Guidebook for Quantifying Airport Ground Access Vehicle Activity for Emissions Modeling. Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C. https://doi.org/10.17226/24954