A new tool for evaluating road transport fuel consumption and CO2 emissions based on open geographical databases
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The analysis of road transport costs and efficiency relies strongly on the
availability of spatial data which in some regions are difficult or expensive
to obtain. Open geographical databases seem therefore a promising
alternative for these regions. OpenStreetMap©, due to permanent
development and improvement by a large number of collaborators, is able
to provide reliable data at no cost; as a result, the development and
application of specific geographic information tools in most locations
becomes possible. In this work we developed routines for forest logistics
based on data from OpenStreetMap©, specifically to evaluate fuel
consumption and costs as well as CO2 emissions in wood transport in the
Northeastern region of Portugal, where the road network is strongly
affected by topography that has impact on forest logistics and the viability
of alternatives of wood mobilization. We applied our methodology in a real
case study of transport of forest biomass to a pellet plant, deriving surface
estimates of fuel consumption, fuel costs, CO2 emissions, and accessibility
performance to be used as criteria for deciding on support systems for
forest management and planning in the Northeastern region. This
application demonstrates the importance of available geographic
information data and tools in forest mobilization.
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Decision support systems
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Forest logistics
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OpenStreetMap
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Wood mobilization