将拥堵效应纳入城市道路交通二氧化碳排放建模:地方政府是否有正确的选择?

Including congestion effects in urban road traffic CO2 emissions modelling: Do Local Government Authorities have the right options?

Transportation Research Part D Transport and Environment · 2016
被引 173 · 同刊同年前 7%
ABS 3

中文导读

本文综述了地方政府如何利用现有交通数据估算道路网络碳排放,指出当前方法难以准确纳入拥堵效应,呼吁开发更实用的排放模型。

Abstract

Tailpipe emissions from vehicles on urban road networks have damaging impacts, with the problem exacerbated by the common occurrence of congestion. This article focuses on carbon dioxide because it is the largest constituent of road traffic greenhouse gas emissions. Local Government Authorities (LGAs) are typically responsible for facilitating mitigation of these emissions, and critical to this task is the ability to assess the impact of transport interventions on road traffic emissions for a whole network. This article presents a contemporary review of literature concerning road traffic data and its use by LGAs in emissions models (EMs). Emphasis on the practicalities of using data readily available to LGAs to estimate network level emissions and inform effective policy is a relatively new research area, and this article summarises achievements so far. Results of the literature review indicate that readily available data are aggregated at traffic level rather than disaggregated at individual vehicle level. Hence, a hypothesis is put forward that optimal EM complexity is one using traffic variables as inputs, allowing LGAs to capture the influence of congestion whilst avoiding the complexity of detailed EMs that estimate emissions at vehicle level. Existing methodologies for estimating network emissions based on traffic variables typically have limitations. Conclusions are that LGAs do not necessarily have the right options, and that more research in this domain is required, both to quantify accuracy and to further develop EMs that explicitly include congestion, whilst remaining within LGA resource constraints.

交通工程环境经济学地方政府管理碳排放建模城市交通拥堵