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449 | 449 | The inputs are provided in US English for the city and country |
450 | 450 | names, without diacritics. On each line, the city and country |
451 | 451 | names must be separated by a comma. Pasting a csv file in the |
452 | - form is possible. Two types of inputs can be considered | |
452 | + form is possible, provided that a comma separates | |
453 | + the city and country names. | |
454 | + | |
455 | + A round trip is defined by a city pair. If the user enters cityA as | |
456 | + the origin city, and twice cityB as destinations, the tool returns | |
457 | + the cumulative emission and distance from two round trips | |
458 | + involving cityA and cityB, and indicates that 2 round trips were involved. | |
459 | + The same happens if the user enters twice cityA as the city of origin | |
460 | + and cityB as the sole destination. | |
461 | + | |
462 | + Three types of inputs can be considered | |
453 | 463 | depending on whether the user wants an “individual” estimate |
454 | 464 | or an estimate for a conference, meeting and so on. In the |
455 | 465 | former case, the “origin” city is unique and the “destination” |
456 | - cities multiple. In the later case, the “origin” cities are multiple | |
466 | + cities may be multiple. The tool returns the carbon dioxide | |
467 | + equivalent emission for each city of destination. | |
468 | + In the later case, the “origin” cities are multiple | |
457 | 469 | (i.e. the cities from which the participants to the conference |
458 | - depart from), and the “destination” city may a single host city | |
470 | + depart from), and the “destination” city may be a single host city | |
459 | 471 | or multiple host cities if the user wants to compare their |
460 | - associated footprint. Cities found identical in the input form are | |
461 | - always grouped, and their number in the group is given by the | |
462 | - number of trips in the output, and the distance given is the | |
463 | - cumulative distance over the group. | |
464 | - | |
472 | + associated footprint. If there is one destination, the tool returns | |
473 | + the carbon dioxide equivalent for each city of origin. If multiple | |
474 | + destinations are provided the tool returns the carbon dioxide | |
475 | + equivalent emission summed over all cities of | |
476 | + origin and for each city of destination. The cumulative distance to | |
477 | + each city of destination is also provided. | |
478 | + | |
465 | 479 | The result pages provides a summary plot which can be |
466 | 480 | downloaded, as well as a csv and raw yaml file. The csv file |
467 | 481 | lists the name of the city as in the form, the address to which it |
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471 | 485 | e.g. 300 km) and the number of trips by plane. The plot and the |
472 | 486 | csv file rank the cities against the carbon dioxide emissions. |
473 | 487 | |
474 | - | |
475 | 488 | - title: Trouble shooting |
476 | 489 | content: | |
477 | 490 | The estimation can go wrong if a city is not properly | ... | ... |