Green Infrastructure: The Effects of Urban Rail Transit on Air Quality
利用台北地铁开通带来的客流量突变,量化了城市轨道交通对空气质量的影响,发现地铁开通使一氧化碳污染降低5%至15%,但对地面臭氧影响不大。
The transportation sector is a major source of air pollution worldwide, yet little is known about the effects of transportation infrastructure on air quality. This paper quantifies the effects of one major type of transportation infrastructure—urban rail transit—on air quality using the sharp discontinuity in ridership on opening day of a new rail transit system in Taipei. We find that the opening of the Metro reduced air pollution from one key tailpipe pollutant, carbon monoxide, by 5 to 15 percent. Little evidence that the opening of the Metro affected ground level ozone pollution is found however.