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<strong>Aviation</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Global</strong> <strong>Atmosphere</strong><br />

Throughout this chapter, <strong>the</strong> assumption is made that improvements in operations <strong>and</strong> fuel efficiency will lead to reductions in emissions. Improved efficiency however,<br />

may result in attracting additional air traffic, although no studies providing evidence on <strong>the</strong> existence of this so-called rebound effect have been identified. In this<br />

respect, <strong>the</strong> scenarios presented in Chapter 9 have assumed an optimized air traffic management system. As a consequence, Chapter 9 includes <strong>the</strong> effects of an<br />

optimized ATM system for air transport dem<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> related emissions. Chapter 8 discusses <strong>the</strong> relation between improved operational efficiency <strong>and</strong> emissions for a<br />

given dem<strong>and</strong> for air transport.<br />

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