Logarithmic Mean Divisia Index Decomposition of CO2 Emissions from Urban Passenger Transport: An Empirical Study of Global Cities from 1960-2001

Autor: Ye Li, Lei Bao, Dominique Gruyer, Wenxiang Li, Yuao Wei, Olivier Orfila, Meiting Tu
Přispěvatelé: Laboratoire sur les Interactions Véhicules-Infrastructure-Conducteurs (IFSTTAR/COSYS/LIVIC), Institut Français des Sciences et Technologies des Transports, de l'Aménagement et des Réseaux (IFSTTAR), Tongji University, Seazen Holdings Co., Ltd., parent, China Merchants Bank, This research was funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China [grant numbers, 71774118, 71734004, 51508484] and, the the Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality [grant, numbers: 16511105204, 17511105200, 17511105203], and the Guangzhou Major Innovation Project [grant number, 201704020201].
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2019
Předmět:
TRANSPORT EN COMMUN
Natural resource economics
020209 energy
Geography
Planning and Development

TJ807-830
ZONE URBAINE
megacity
TRANSPORT DE PASSAGERS
02 engineering and technology
010501 environmental sciences
Management
Monitoring
Policy and Law

TD194-195
7. Clean energy
01 natural sciences
Renewable energy sources
12. Responsible consumption
IMPACT (ENVIRONNEMENT)
CO2 emissions
Urbanization
11. Sustainability
0202 electrical engineering
electronic engineering
information engineering

Per capita
Economics
GE1-350
urban transport
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
LOGARITHMIC MEAN DIVISIA INDEX (LMDI)
ETUDE D&apos
Land use
Environmental effects of industries and plants
Renewable Energy
Sustainability and the Environment

Mode (statistics)
MEGAPOLE
Energy mix
Divisia index
[SDE.ES]Environmental Sciences/Environmental and Society
CO2 EMISSION
Environmental sciences
Megacity
13. Climate action
TRANSPORT URBAIN
Energy intensity
LMDI
EMISSION
Zdroj: Sustainability, in the special issue "Sustainable Transportation for Sustainable Cities"
Sustainability, in the special issue "Sustainable Transportation for Sustainable Cities", 2019, 11 (16), 16p. ⟨10.3390/su11164310⟩
Sustainability, in the special issue "Sustainable Transportation for Sustainable Cities", 2019, 16 (11), 16p. ⟨10.3390/su11164310⟩
Sustainability, Vol 11, Iss 16, p 4310 (2019)
Sustainability
Volume 11
Issue 16
Popis: The urban transport sector has become one of the major contributors to global CO2 emissions. This paper investigates the driving forces of changes in CO2 emissions from the passenger transport sectors in different cities, which is helpful for formulating effective carbon-reduction policies and strategies. The logarithmic mean Divisia index (LMDI) method is used to decompose the CO2 emissions changes into five driving determinants: Urbanization level, motorization level, mode structure, energy intensity, and energy mix. First, the urban transport CO2 emissions between 1960 and 2001 from 46 global cities are calculated. Then, the multiplicative decomposition results for megacities (London, New York, Paris, and Tokyo) are compared with those of other cities. Moreover, additive decomposition analyses of the 4 megacities are conducted to explore the driving forces of changes in CO2 emissions from the passenger transport sectors in these megacities between 1960 and 2001. Based on the decomposition results, some effective carbon-reduction strategies can be formulated for developing cities experiencing rapid urbanization and motorization. The main suggestions are as follows: (i) Rational land use, such as transit-oriented development, is a feasible way to control the trip distance per capita
(ii) fuel economy policies and standards formulated when there are oil crisis are effective ways to suppress the increase of CO2 emissions, and these changes should not be abandoned when oil prices fall
and (iii) cities with high population densities should focus on the development of public and non-motorized transport.
Databáze: OpenAIRE