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Measurement methods and influencing factors of carbon emissions from residents' travel

Xiao Fu and Peimin Wu

Applied Energy, 2025, vol. 377, issue PD, No S0306261924021160

Abstract: Residents' travel is a significant source of transport carbon emissions. Revealing the mechanisms behind travel-related carbon emissions can assist transportation departments in developing effective emission reduction policies. However, current research often focuses on specific aspects such as measurement accuracy or the impact of certain factors, lacking a comprehensive review and discussion. This study addresses the research gap by conducting a systematic literature review on measurement methods and influencing factors of carbon emissions from residents' travel. Through evaluating each method's applicability and limitations, we establish a systematic framework for measuring carbon emissions from residents' travel. By selecting appropriate measurement methods, detailed quantitative analysis of influencing factors is enabled, providing crucial data for subsequent emission reduction strategies. Influencing factors are categorized into four groups, including public infrastructure, road traffic facilities, land use and population, and traveler's socio-economic attributes, with a total of nine sub-factors across these categories. The relationship between each factor and carbon emissions is examined through statistical and qualitative analyses, establishing a robust quantitative analysis methodology for future research. Finally, a roadmap for reducing carbon emissions in residents' travel is presented.

Keywords: Carbon emissions; Residents' travel; Measurement methods; Influencing factors; Measurement framework; Emission reduction (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2024.124733

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