Every breath you take. Every freight you make: Environmental pollution index for road transportation
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Título da fonte: | Brazilian Journal of Operations & Production Management (Online) |
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Resumo: | Goal: This study analyzes the impacts of the transportation sector on air pollution within the scope of one major Brazilian metropolitan region. Design/Methodology/Approach: A literature review was conducted on the subject's constructs, with subsequent reasoning grounded on the fleet's characteristics and data obtained from in-depth interviews from a government transportation agency. Results: The results show Brazil's contextual evidence that risk management for the haulage sector should consider air pollution's negative impacts. With air quality standards as an essential reference, it is possible to observe that the city of Uberlândia does not effectively manage air quality. Limitations of investigation: One limitation of this research is related to the representativeness of the sample. The research also recommends future studies to use government policies for the improvement of the framework. Practical implications: The local and contextual addressing of air pollution and transport correlation in one focal point for cargo transportation at a national level pontentially contributes to environmental public policies. Originality/value: Originality value resides in considering emissions from cargo vehicles as a significant factor in this process of air pollution in a specific context of a metropolitan area of an emerging economy that has its transportation modal grounded on trucking freight. |
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Every breath you take. Every freight you make: Environmental pollution index for road transportationEnvironment; Air Pollution; Road Transportation; Emissions; Fleet description.Goal: This study analyzes the impacts of the transportation sector on air pollution within the scope of one major Brazilian metropolitan region. Design/Methodology/Approach: A literature review was conducted on the subject's constructs, with subsequent reasoning grounded on the fleet's characteristics and data obtained from in-depth interviews from a government transportation agency. Results: The results show Brazil's contextual evidence that risk management for the haulage sector should consider air pollution's negative impacts. With air quality standards as an essential reference, it is possible to observe that the city of Uberlândia does not effectively manage air quality. Limitations of investigation: One limitation of this research is related to the representativeness of the sample. The research also recommends future studies to use government policies for the improvement of the framework. Practical implications: The local and contextual addressing of air pollution and transport correlation in one focal point for cargo transportation at a national level pontentially contributes to environmental public policies. Originality/value: Originality value resides in considering emissions from cargo vehicles as a significant factor in this process of air pollution in a specific context of a metropolitan area of an emerging economy that has its transportation modal grounded on trucking freight.Brazilian Association for Industrial Engineering and Operations Management (ABEPRO)2021-07-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionCase studyapplication/pdfhttps://bjopm.org.br/bjopm/article/view/104910.14488/BJOPM.2021.038Brazilian Journal of Operations & Production Management; Vol. 19 No. 1 (2022); 1-172237-8960reponame:Brazilian Journal of Operations & Production Management (Online)instname:Associação Brasileira de Engenharia de Produção (ABEPRO)instacron:ABEPROenghttps://bjopm.org.br/bjopm/article/view/1049/1000Copyright (c) 2021 LUCIANA ORANGES CEZARINO, LORENA BAESSE, ADHEMAR RONQUIM FILHO, MARLOS ROCHA FREITASinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCEZARINO, LUCIANA ORANGESBAESSE, LORENAFILHO, ADHEMAR RONQUIMFREITAS, MARLOS ROCHA2021-09-30T21:37:36Zoai:ojs.bjopm.org.br:article/1049Revistahttps://bjopm.org.br/bjopmONGhttps://bjopm.org.br/bjopm/oaibjopm.journal@gmail.com2237-89601679-8171opendoar:2023-03-13T09:45:26.275059Brazilian Journal of Operations & Production Management (Online) - Associação Brasileira de Engenharia de Produção (ABEPRO)false |
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Every breath you take. Every freight you make: Environmental pollution index for road transportation |
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Every breath you take. Every freight you make: Environmental pollution index for road transportation |
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Every breath you take. Every freight you make: Environmental pollution index for road transportation CEZARINO, LUCIANA ORANGES Environment; Air Pollution; Road Transportation; Emissions; Fleet description. |
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Every breath you take. Every freight you make: Environmental pollution index for road transportation |
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Every breath you take. Every freight you make: Environmental pollution index for road transportation |
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Every breath you take. Every freight you make: Environmental pollution index for road transportation |
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Every breath you take. Every freight you make: Environmental pollution index for road transportation |
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Every breath you take. Every freight you make: Environmental pollution index for road transportation |
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CEZARINO, LUCIANA ORANGES |
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CEZARINO, LUCIANA ORANGES BAESSE, LORENA FILHO, ADHEMAR RONQUIM FREITAS, MARLOS ROCHA |
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BAESSE, LORENA FILHO, ADHEMAR RONQUIM FREITAS, MARLOS ROCHA |
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CEZARINO, LUCIANA ORANGES BAESSE, LORENA FILHO, ADHEMAR RONQUIM FREITAS, MARLOS ROCHA |
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Environment; Air Pollution; Road Transportation; Emissions; Fleet description. |
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Environment; Air Pollution; Road Transportation; Emissions; Fleet description. |
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Goal: This study analyzes the impacts of the transportation sector on air pollution within the scope of one major Brazilian metropolitan region. Design/Methodology/Approach: A literature review was conducted on the subject's constructs, with subsequent reasoning grounded on the fleet's characteristics and data obtained from in-depth interviews from a government transportation agency. Results: The results show Brazil's contextual evidence that risk management for the haulage sector should consider air pollution's negative impacts. With air quality standards as an essential reference, it is possible to observe that the city of Uberlândia does not effectively manage air quality. Limitations of investigation: One limitation of this research is related to the representativeness of the sample. The research also recommends future studies to use government policies for the improvement of the framework. Practical implications: The local and contextual addressing of air pollution and transport correlation in one focal point for cargo transportation at a national level pontentially contributes to environmental public policies. Originality/value: Originality value resides in considering emissions from cargo vehicles as a significant factor in this process of air pollution in a specific context of a metropolitan area of an emerging economy that has its transportation modal grounded on trucking freight. |
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