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The G.A.R.S. workshop “Aviation and Climate Change” will give researchers and practitioners the opportunity to present innovative research and proposed solutions on subjects in the following areas:
- Aviation, emissions and climate change – how and how much aviation contributes to climate change
- Technology and aircraft emissions – how technological improvements will impact the problem
- Airline operations – options for emissions reduction
- Forecasts – how air transport and emissions will grow in future
- Carbon offset programs in aviation – opportunities and problems, are all offset programs alike?
- Climate change mitigation policies
- Who will pay for carbon? – the cost pass through issue
- Airlines and Emission Trading Schemes - implementation and impacts
- Will EU carriers face disadvantages relative to their international counterparts?
- Climate Change policies and long haul aviation – impacts on tourism
- The conundrum of international aviation and national climate change policies
As the topic has a multitude of facets, researchers from different areas such as climatology, engineering, economics and geography are encouraged to present their views, as well as practitioners from airlines, airports, air navigation service providers, consultants and government bodies.
Venue: Hogeschool van Amsterdam,
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Building Leeuwenburg
next to the Amsterdam Amstel train station.
Please also take 10 minutes to fill in a survey about Aviation & Environment
Presentations are now available
