SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES

D. Banister
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Abstract

This paper explores sustainable transport within the European Union (EU), arguing that a strong sustainable transport definition needs to be used if targets set at Kyoto are to be achieved. The EU strategy is now (2006) based on modal shift, decoupling and technological innovation, weakening the more radical strategy set up in 2001. It seems that expansion of the EU, lower levels of growth, and the possibilities of continuing high costs of oil have resulted in changing priorities, but above all travel demand has continued to grow. The Kyoto targets are becoming much harder to reach. The paper then outlines the three groups of measures that have been promoted, looking at (1) technology and pricing, (2) regulation, taxation and congestion charging, and (3) land use, development and planning, arguing that strong action is required on all three sets of options. Even then, there is an additional requirement, namely the need to gain public acceptability through information, marketing and engagement so that positive outcomes can be matched up with policy intentions. Real progress towards reducing carbon emissions is possible provided that mutually supporting measures are taken, with political commitment to real change and public support for that change.
可持续交通:挑战与机遇
本文探讨了欧盟(EU)内部的可持续交通,认为如果要实现《京都议定书》设定的目标,就需要使用强有力的可持续交通定义。欧盟目前(2006年)的战略基于模式转变、脱钩和技术创新,削弱了2001年制定的更为激进的战略。似乎欧盟的扩张、较低的增长水平以及持续高油价的可能性导致了优先事项的变化,但最重要的是,旅游需求仍在继续增长。京都议定书的目标正变得越来越难以实现。然后,论文概述了已经推广的三组措施,着眼于(1)技术和定价,(2)监管,税收和拥堵收费,以及(3)土地使用,开发和规划,并认为需要对这三组选项采取强有力的行动。即便如此,还有一个额外的要求,即需要通过信息、营销和参与获得公众的接受,从而使积极成果与政策意图相匹配。如果采取相互支持的措施,在政治上承诺进行真正的变革,并得到公众的支持,就有可能在减少碳排放方面取得真正的进展。
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Transportmetrica 工程技术-运输科技
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