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Estimating changes in transport CO2 emissions due to changes in weather and climate in Sweden

Chengxi, Liu (author)
KTH,Transportvetenskap
Susilo, Yusak O. (author)
KTH,Transportvetenskap
Karlström, Anders (author)
KTH,Transportvetenskap
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Elsevier BV, 2016
2016
English.
In: Transportation Research Part D. - : Elsevier BV. - 1361-9209 .- 1879-2340. ; 49, s. 172-187
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  • There is a considerable body of studies on the relationship between daily transport activities and CO2 emissions. However, how these emissions vary in different weather conditions within and between the seasons of the year is largely unknown. Because individual activity–travel patterns are not static but vary in different weather conditions, it is immensely important to understand how CO2 emissions vary due to the change of weather. Using Swedish National Travel Survey data, with emission factors calculated through the European emission factor model ARTEMIS, this study is a first attempt to derive the amount of CO2 emission changes subject to the change of weather conditions. A series of econometric models was used to model travel behaviour variables that are crucial for influencing individual CO2 emissions. The marginal effects of weather variables on travel behaviour variables were derived. The results show an increase of individual CO2 emissions in a warmer climate and in more extreme temperature conditions, whereas increasing precipitation amounts and snow depths show limited effects on individual CO2 emissions. It is worth noting that the change in CO2 emissions in the scenario of a warmer climate and a more extreme temperature tends to be greater than the sum of changes in CO2 emissions in each individual scenario. Given that a warmer climate and more extreme weather could co-occur more frequently in the future, this result suggests even greater individual CO2 emissions than expected in such a future climate.

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TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER  -- Samhällsbyggnadsteknik -- Transportteknik och logistik (hsv//swe)
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY  -- Civil Engineering -- Transport Systems and Logistics (hsv//eng)

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CO2 emission
Emission factor
Weather and climate
Climate change
Meteorology
Transportation
Econometric model
Emission factor model
Emission factors
Extreme temperatures
Marginal effects
National travel surveys
Transport activity
Travel behaviour
Carbon dioxide

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