It is well-known that societal energy consumption and pollutant emissions from transport are influenced not only by technical efficiency, mode choice and the carbon/pollutant content of energy but also by lifestyle choices and socio-cultural factors. However, only a few attempts have been made to integrate all of these insights into systems models of future transport energy demand or even scenario analysis. This paper addresses this gap in research and practice by presenting the development and use of quantitative scenarios using an integrated transport-energy-environment systems model to explore four contrasting futures for Scotland that compare transport-related ‘lifestyle’ changes and socio-cultural factors against a transition pathway f...
The phasing out of the sale of new conventional petrol and diesel vehicles by a given date is one of...
Decarbonising the transport sector is arguably the most challenging given ever increasing demand for...
Switching energy demand for transport from liquid fuels to electricity is the most promising way to ...
It is well-known that societal energy consumption and pollutant emissions from transport are influen...
The Paris climate change agreement and ‘dieselgate’ emissions scandal in the US have prompted policy...
AbstractDespite an emerging consensus that societal energy consumption and related emissions are not...
Despite an emerging consensus that societal energy consumption and related emissions are not only in...
The phasing out of conventional fossil fuel road vehicles is one of a number of potentially disrupti...
Achieving the ambitious climate targets required to limit global warming to 1.5 °C requires a deep t...
In light of the large and growing role that the transport sector holds as a source of Greenhouse Gas...
Transportation is embedded in the fabric of society and a key enabler of socio-economic development,...
Current debate focuses on the need for the transport sector to contribute to more ambitious carbon e...
Transport is currently responsible for around 25% of the total anthropogenic CO2 emissions in the Un...
Prospects for mitigating climate change require decarbonisation of the energy sector over relatively...
The transport and electricity sectors are in the midst of major changes in an attempt to limit clima...
The phasing out of the sale of new conventional petrol and diesel vehicles by a given date is one of...
Decarbonising the transport sector is arguably the most challenging given ever increasing demand for...
Switching energy demand for transport from liquid fuels to electricity is the most promising way to ...
It is well-known that societal energy consumption and pollutant emissions from transport are influen...
The Paris climate change agreement and ‘dieselgate’ emissions scandal in the US have prompted policy...
AbstractDespite an emerging consensus that societal energy consumption and related emissions are not...
Despite an emerging consensus that societal energy consumption and related emissions are not only in...
The phasing out of conventional fossil fuel road vehicles is one of a number of potentially disrupti...
Achieving the ambitious climate targets required to limit global warming to 1.5 °C requires a deep t...
In light of the large and growing role that the transport sector holds as a source of Greenhouse Gas...
Transportation is embedded in the fabric of society and a key enabler of socio-economic development,...
Current debate focuses on the need for the transport sector to contribute to more ambitious carbon e...
Transport is currently responsible for around 25% of the total anthropogenic CO2 emissions in the Un...
Prospects for mitigating climate change require decarbonisation of the energy sector over relatively...
The transport and electricity sectors are in the midst of major changes in an attempt to limit clima...
The phasing out of the sale of new conventional petrol and diesel vehicles by a given date is one of...
Decarbonising the transport sector is arguably the most challenging given ever increasing demand for...
Switching energy demand for transport from liquid fuels to electricity is the most promising way to ...