Out-of-town shopping and its induced CO2-emissions


Autoria(s): Carling, Kenneth; Håkansson, Johan; Jia, Tao
Data(s)

2013

Resumo

Planning policies in several European countries have aimed at hindering the expansion of out-of-town shopping centers. One argument for this is concern for the increase in transport and a resulting increase in environmental externalities such as CO2-emissions. This concern is weakly founded in science as few studies have attempted to measure CO2-emissions of shopping trips as a function of the location of the shopping centers. In this paper we conduct a counter-factual analysis comparing downtown, edge-of-town and out-of-town shopping. In this comparison we use GPS to track 250 consumers over a time-span of two months in a Swedish region. The GPS-data enters the Oguchi’s formula to obtain shopping trip-specific CO2-emissions. We find that consumers’ out-of-town shopping would generate an excess of 60 per cent CO2-emissions whereas downtown and edge-of-town shopping centers are comparable.

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Identificador

http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:du-11625

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Högskolan Dalarna, Statistik

Högskolan Dalarna, Kulturgeografi

School of Remote Sensing and Information Engineering, Wuhan University

Borlänge : Högskolan Dalarna

Relação

Working papers in transport, tourism, information technology and microdata analysis, 1650-5581 ; 2013:01

Direitos

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Palavras-Chave #Car-specific CO2-emissions #Counter-factual #Dense network #GPS tracking #Regional shopping centers
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