Exploring the impact of shared mobility services on CO2

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Exploring the impact of shared mobility services on CO2. / Tikoudis, Ioannis ; Martinez, Luis ; Farrow, Katherine ; Garcia Bouyssou, Clara; Petrik, Olga; Oueslati, Walid .

OECD, 2021.

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Tikoudis, I, Martinez, L, Farrow, K, Garcia Bouyssou, C, Petrik, O & Oueslati, W 2021 'Exploring the impact of shared mobility services on CO2' OECD.

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Tikoudis, I., Martinez, L., Farrow, K., Garcia Bouyssou, C., Petrik, O., & Oueslati, W. (2021). Exploring the impact of shared mobility services on CO2. OECD. OECD Environment Working Papers No. 175

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Tikoudis I, Martinez L, Farrow K, Garcia Bouyssou C, Petrik O, Oueslati W. Exploring the impact of shared mobility services on CO2. OECD. 2021.

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Tikoudis, Ioannis ; Martinez, Luis ; Farrow, Katherine ; Garcia Bouyssou, Clara ; Petrik, Olga ; Oueslati, Walid . / Exploring the impact of shared mobility services on CO2. OECD, 2021. (OECD Environment Working Papers; No. 175).

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