Abstract
CDM implementation in transport sector requires information in local scale, e.g. operation of Bus Rapid Transit in certain routes. Our study calculated CO2 emissions from transport sector and presented it in high resolution map of 150 m x 150 m grid. Bandung City, Indonesia is taken as a case study. This study has advantage that the emission loads were calculated based on road segment. The maximum estimate of CO2 emission loading was found in Jl. Soekarno-Hatta in the Southern area. The gridded map showed that within this one road, small-scale spatial variation of emission exists, likely due to variations in vehicle composition, volume and speed along this long road. The results provide emission estimates in local scale that are suitable as baseline emission information for development and assessment of transport management strategy and climate change mitigation including CDM.