Evolving Narratives of Low-Carbon Futures in Transportation |
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Authors: | Felix Creutzig |
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Affiliation: | 1. Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change, Torgauer Str. 12-15, 10829 Berlin, Germany;2. Institut für Landschaftsarchitektur und Umweltplanung, Technische Universit?t Berlin, Str. des 17. Juni 145, 10623 Berlin, Germanycreutzig@mcc-berlin.net |
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Abstract: | Scenarios of low-carbon transport demonstrate that a vast range of different outcomes is possible and contingent on policy, technology and cultural developments. But a closer look indicates that different schools of thought suggest possible pathways diverging in their fine structure. This perspective reveals how three different scientific communities — integrated assessment modelers, transport-sector modelers, and place-based modelers — emphasize distinct solution domains. While integrated assessment models focus on fuel composition, transport-sector models put slightly higher emphasis on efficiency measures; in turn place-based research specifies idiosyncratic behavioral and infrastructural mitigation options that are likely to be beneficial in realizing local co-benefits. These specific local approaches could mitigate urban transport emissions by 20–50%, higher than that revealed in aggregate global models. We discuss differences in approach, possibilities for reconciliation, and the implications of normative assumptions. Targeted three-directional interactions would foster comprehensive understanding of possible low-carbon transportation futures. |
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Keywords: | climate change mitigation low-carbon transport futures assessment modeling IPCC |
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