Title :
Several Thoughts on GHG Emission Reduction and Traffic Congestion Control in Urban Transport
Author :
Chen Xumei ; Jiang Yulin ; Li Zhenyu
Author_Institution :
China Urban Sustainable Transp. Res. Center, China Acad. of Transp. Sci., Beijing, China
Abstract :
Urban transport is one of the most outstanding problems facing urban development in the world. On the one hand, with accelerated urbanization and mobilization processes, the issue of traffic congestion in urban areas is becoming increasingly prominent. On the other hand, with the continuous growth of vehicle stock, as well as the aggravation of traffic congestion, GHG emissions in urban transport sector keep increasing. To effectively tackle the problems of emission reduction and traffic congestion is the most important and difficult task in urban transport sector, and is the requirement for addressing climate change and improving the people´s livelihood during China´s twelfth five-year-plan period. Drawing on extensively the international experience as well as relevant policies concerning urban transport development and carbon market formulation during China´s twelfth five-year-plan period, this research work puts forward policy recommendations for easing traffic congestion and reducing GHG emissions in China´s urban transport sector from the perspective of establishing comprehensive transport planning, developing public transport, utilizing clean fuel and implementing gradually the emission trading system.
Keywords :
air pollution control; climate mitigation; environmental economics; environmental legislation; road traffic; traffic control; GHG emission reduction; accelerated urbanization; carbon market formulation; clean fuel; climate change; comprehensive transport planning; emission trading system; mobilization processes; policy recommendations; public transport; relevant policy; traffic congestion control; urban development; urban transport development; urban transport sector; vehicle stock; Acceleration; Carbon dioxide; Cities and towns; Government; Roads; Vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
Management and Service Science (MASS), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Wuhan
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6579-8
DOI :
10.1109/ICMSS.2011.5998300