Residential planning, driver mobility and CO2 emission


Autoria(s): Carling, Kenneth; Håkansson, Johan; Zhao, Xiaoyun
Data(s)

2016

Resumo

The literature on residences and citizens’ transports has focused on either reforming traffic managing in response to residential relocation or post-evaluation of urban planning policies or the evolution of the urban spatial form. In a city there are hotspots that attract the citizens and most of the transportation in the city arises as the citizens’ movement between their residence and the hotspots. Little scholarly attention has been devoted to the possibility to minimize citizens’ transportation in the city by the urban planning of residential areas. In this paper we propose a method to evaluate the environmental impact (in terms of CO2-emissions) of urban plans of residential areas. The method is illustrated in a Swedish case of a midsize city which is presently preoccupied with urban planning of new residential areas in response to substantial population growth due to immigration. The residential plans aims to increase the compactness and residential density in the current center and sub centers leads to less CO2 emissions compare to urban expansion to the edge of the city. The plans of concentrated apartment buildings are more effective in meeting residential needs and mitigating CO2 emissions than dispersed single-family houses.

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Identificador

http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:du-22953

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Högskolan Dalarna, Statistik

Högskolan Dalarna, Kulturgeografi

Högskolan Dalarna, Informatik

Högskolan Dalarna, Statistik

Relação

Working papers in transport, tourism, information technology and microdata analysis, 1650-5581 ; 2016:05

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Spatial distribution of citizens and destinations; Urban planning #GPS-tracking data
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