The pressure on city administrations in the EU to comply with European NO2 limits increases. Therefore, new ideas and solutions that can be implemented short term are sought. One idea being intensively discussed in Germany is providing fare-free public transport in cities. The paper presents likely travel demand impacts of this measure as modelled with the German national transport model DEMO. Results show a significant increase of public transport trips and kilometres under such a scenario. However, passenger car vehicle kilometres would only decrease moderately indicating only small reductions of urban NO2 emissions due to fare-free public transport. Der Druck auf die Stadtverwaltungen und Länder in der Europäischen Union zur Einhaltu...
Reducing CO2 emissions is crucial to climate change mitigation, but there has been little progress m...
Throughout the world, urban areas have been rapidly expanding, exacerbating the problem of many publ...
European transport policy aims to reduce energy consumption and emission caused by urban road transp...
Vehicle emissions have been identified as a cause of air pollution and one of the major reasons why ...
In this paper we present the findings from the “Transport and Environment” (VEU) project related to ...
Under the German Climate Action Plan, greenhouse gas emissions are to be reduced by 40–42% until 203...
Transport energy consumption in Europe has reached a share of over 30 % of the total final energy co...
The German Federal Government has defined ambitious climate protection targets. This also entails co...
Purpose This study analyses the effect of fuel efficiency technologies on the travel demand in the ...
Climate change is a serious challenge of today. In order to reach the ambiguous mitigation scenarios...
To mitigate automobile-caused externalities, several European cities have introduced fare-free trans...
Die Stadt Frankfurt am Main ist ein bedeutender europäischer Verkehrsknotenpunkt mit eine...
The study reported in this paper is part of an OECD project with several case studies in different c...
In this manuscript, we evaluated different emission scenarios for light-duty road transport to evalu...
Der öffentliche Personennahverkehr (ÖPNV) stellt für die meisten deutschen Kommunen sowohl einen Hof...
Reducing CO2 emissions is crucial to climate change mitigation, but there has been little progress m...
Throughout the world, urban areas have been rapidly expanding, exacerbating the problem of many publ...
European transport policy aims to reduce energy consumption and emission caused by urban road transp...
Vehicle emissions have been identified as a cause of air pollution and one of the major reasons why ...
In this paper we present the findings from the “Transport and Environment” (VEU) project related to ...
Under the German Climate Action Plan, greenhouse gas emissions are to be reduced by 40–42% until 203...
Transport energy consumption in Europe has reached a share of over 30 % of the total final energy co...
The German Federal Government has defined ambitious climate protection targets. This also entails co...
Purpose This study analyses the effect of fuel efficiency technologies on the travel demand in the ...
Climate change is a serious challenge of today. In order to reach the ambiguous mitigation scenarios...
To mitigate automobile-caused externalities, several European cities have introduced fare-free trans...
Die Stadt Frankfurt am Main ist ein bedeutender europäischer Verkehrsknotenpunkt mit eine...
The study reported in this paper is part of an OECD project with several case studies in different c...
In this manuscript, we evaluated different emission scenarios for light-duty road transport to evalu...
Der öffentliche Personennahverkehr (ÖPNV) stellt für die meisten deutschen Kommunen sowohl einen Hof...
Reducing CO2 emissions is crucial to climate change mitigation, but there has been little progress m...
Throughout the world, urban areas have been rapidly expanding, exacerbating the problem of many publ...
European transport policy aims to reduce energy consumption and emission caused by urban road transp...