Decoding Private or Commercial Vehicle Ownership Decisions for Low-Carbon Mobility Transitions: A Systematic Review of the Literature

IF 1.6 4区 工程技术 Q3 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
Nirmalendu Bikash Mishra, Agnivesh Pani, Smruti Sourava Mohapatra, Prasanta K. Sahu
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Increase in vehicle ownership (VO) as a result of rapid economic and population growth and its negative environmental effects have gradually become a potential threat to the physical and social environment. A wide range of factors influences the propensity for VO by individuals or firms; however, the existing body of literature lacks a critical review which provides an understanding of their underlying associations and potential implications for policymaking in one holistic frame. To fill this research gap, this study presents a systematic review of factors affecting private and commercial VO using the PRISMA framework (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis). The factors influencing private VO decisions are extracted from the reviewed articles; subsequently, the identified factors are topologically divided into seven categories. The findings show that most studies identified the factors contributing to VO as related to socio-economic, demographic, and built environmental characteristics. A lack of research has been identified for attitudinal, technological, and parking-related variables. It is also concluded that there are gaps in the knowledge base on factors contributing to the commercial VO of a business establishment. Designing informed policy measures based on such factors that can induce a sustainable transition in the mobility sector is important to mitigate transportation-related negative externalities on the environment. The overall review findings offer actionable guidance for low-carbon mobility transition and outline a future research agenda for academic researchers and decision makers. The quantifiable factors revealed in this study are expected to assist policy makers in discouraging VO propensity among individuals or firms.
解码低碳交通转型的私人或商用车辆所有权决策:文献的系统回顾
随着经济和人口的快速增长,汽车保有量的增加及其对环境的负面影响已逐渐成为对自然环境和社会环境的潜在威胁。影响个人或企业VO倾向的因素范围广泛;然而,现有的文献缺乏一种批判性的回顾,这种回顾可以在一个整体框架中了解它们的潜在联系和对政策制定的潜在影响。为了填补这一研究空白,本研究使用PRISMA框架(用于系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目)对影响私人和商业VO的因素进行了系统回顾。从审查的文章中提取了影响私人VO决策的因素;随后,将识别的因素拓扑划分为7类。研究结果表明,大多数研究认为,造成VO的因素与社会经济、人口统计学和建筑环境特征有关。缺乏对态度、技术和停车相关变量的研究。还得出结论,在知识基础上存在差距的因素,有助于商业机构的商业VO。根据这些因素设计明智的政策措施,从而促使交通部门实现可持续转型,这对于减轻与交通有关的环境负面外部性非常重要。总体审查结果为低碳交通转型提供了可操作的指导,并为学术研究人员和决策者概述了未来的研究议程。本研究中揭示的可量化因素有望帮助政策制定者抑制个人或企业的VO倾向。
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Transportation Research Record
Transportation Research Record 工程技术-工程:土木
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
11.80%
发文量
918
审稿时长
4.2 months
期刊介绍: Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board is one of the most cited and prolific transportation journals in the world, offering unparalleled depth and breadth in the coverage of transportation-related topics. The TRR publishes approximately 70 issues annually of outstanding, peer-reviewed papers presenting research findings in policy, planning, administration, economics and financing, operations, construction, design, maintenance, safety, and more, for all modes of transportation. This site provides electronic access to a full compilation of papers since the 1996 series.
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