Environmental efficiency and energy consumption of highway transportation systems in China
Malin Song,
Wanping Zheng and
Zeya Wang
International Journal of Production Economics, 2016, vol. 181, issue PB, 441-449
Abstract:
With the rapid development of the Chinese economy and urbanization process, an increasingly large urban transport system has led to increasingly serious resource and environmental problems in China. We combined the super-efficiency slack-based measure model, including undesirable outputs, with the window data envelopment analysis model, which managed panel data, to calculate the environmental efficiencies of highway transportation systems in regions of China. This measured the level of sustainable development in China’s highway transportation systems. Furthermore, we calculated the consumption redundancy of gasoline and diesel, and the excess emissions of nitrogen oxides and particulate matter. We analyzed the correlativity among environmental efficiency, nitrogen oxide efficiency, and particulate matter efficiency to research the state of energy consumption and atmospheric pollution on the highway transportation systems in China. The results showed that the overall level of environmental efficiency of highway transportation systems in China was not optimal, with great differences between regions. Most regions had problems with excessive energy consumption and motor vehicle pollution. The Chinese government needs to control both energy consumption and pollutant emissions to manage the environmental problem of atmospheric pollution.
Keywords: Highway transportation systems; Environmental efficiency; Energy consumption; Air pollution (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpe.2015.09.030
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