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Home-to-work commuting,urban form and potential energy savings: A local scale approach to regional statistics
Authors:S Dujardin  F Pirart  F Brévers  A-F Marique  J Teller
Institution:1. Lepur, Research Centre on Territorial, Urban and Rural Sciences, University of Liège, 1 Chemin des Chevreuils, 4000 Liège, Belgium;2. LEMA, Local Environment Management and Analysis, University of Liège, 1 Chemin des Chevreuils, 4000 Liège, Belgium
Abstract:The link between transport energy consumption and land use patterns has been the focus of a considerable amount of academic works over the past decades. While many empirical researches are backed up with solid statistical techniques, most of them do not fully consider the influence of scale underlying empirical quantitative investigations. Using fine-scale home-to-work commuting data for Wallonia (Belgium), this paper re-evaluates Breheny’s (1995) assertion that urban structure should hold the characteristics of major cities if substantial energy savings are to be achieved. A local scale approach highlights efficient settlements in terms of transport energy consumption not only within major towns, but also within remote rural areas. Furthermore, results suggest that influencing the urban form following local energy efficient examples rather than regional ones could also yield significant gains, without an extreme policy stance of re-urbanisation in major cities.
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