Author/Authors :
Sunkur, Reshma Department of Environment, Science and Social Sustainability - School of Sustainable Development and Tourism - University of Technology, Mauritius , Naiko, Kushal Department of Environment, Science and Social Sustainability - School of Sustainable Development and Tourism - University of Technology, Mauritius , Agundhooa, Ajay Department of Environment, Science and Social Sustainability - School of Sustainable Development and Tourism - University of Technology, Mauritius , Jhugroo, Rischay Department of Environment, Science and Social Sustainability - School of Sustainable Development and Tourism - University of Technology, Mauritius , Bokhoree, Chandradeo Department of Environment, Science and Social Sustainability - School of Sustainable Development and Tourism - University of Technology, Mauritius
Abstract :
Introduction: Land transportation encompasses the movement of people and
goods and is therefore a major contributor of global greenhouses gases. The
main share of such emissions is mostly from the release of carbon dioxide into
the air as a result of burning transportation fuels obtained from petroleum, a
major driver of climate change. While today the defining issue is a changing
climate, the number of vehicles on roads keep on rising around the world.
Materials and methods: This study assessed the relationship between land
transportation and climate change using a system dynamics model based on a
3-layered taxonomy using Mauritius Island as case study. Over 100 papers were
analyzed and the variables that link land transportation and climate change in
the Mauritian context were selected and a taxonomy divided into sub-units was
built.
Results: This innovative taxonomy was divided into 3 sections related to the
land transportation sector including a vehicle layer, transport system layer
and society layer. Using these variables, three stock and flow diagrams were
constructed on Vensim, namely climate change impacts, transport related
carbon dioxide and socio-economic models.
Conclusion: While there is a complex relationship between land transportation
and climate change globally, Mauritius must find ways to become more climate
friendly in the land transportation sector.
Keywords :
Climate change , Air pollution , Mauritius , System dynamics