Évolution des émissions de CO2 liées aux mobilités quotidiennes: une stabilité en trompe l’œil |
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Authors: | L Bouzouina J -P Nicolas F Vanco |
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Institution: | 1. LET, ENTPE, 2, rue Maurice-Audin, F-69518, Vaulx-en-Velin cedex, France 2. Certu, 9, rue Juliette-Récamier, F-69006, Lyon, France
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Abstract: | Alternatives to the use of automobiles have regained attention at the urban level. Against this background, we look at the spatial context of this attention in the agglomeration of Lyon. More specifically, we look at how CO2 emissions that are associated with everyday mobility have developed until recently. First, we estimate the intensity of CO2 emissions per day based on the last two household travel surveys done in the Lyon conurbation in 1995 and 2006. Even if the global emission level remains stable, we aim to analyze the dynamics of the socio-economic evolution of mobility between the two periods. To that end, we have abstracted the linkage of a specific form of mobility (mode of transport and distance) to a specific population group (status, residential location, car access, gender). This typology helps us highlight the groups where emission rates are significantly higher, and where the focus on emission reduction should be intensified. |
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