Residents of urban areas, and particularly urban cores, have higher levels of long-distance travel activity and related emissions, mostly on account of greater frequency of air travel. This relationship typically remains after controlling for basic socio-economic correlates of long-distance travel. There is an ongoing debate in the literature about what causes this association, and whether it calls into question urban densification strategies. Understanding this is important from a climate policy perspective. In this article, we investigate the role of three factors: i) access to airports; ii) the concentration of people with migration background and/or geographically dispersed social networks in urban areas; and iii) greater air travel by ...
AbstractCarbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from motorised travel are hypothesised to be associated with ...
JTLU, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 87-105This paper focuses on mode use in long-distance travel. Long-distance...
This paper explores the carbon impacts of the reductions in commute travel which resulted from restr...
Residents of urban areas, and particularly urban cores, have higher levels of long-distance travel a...
Residents of urban areas, and particularly urban cores, have higher levels of long-distance travel a...
Residents of urban areas, and particularly urban cores, have higher levels of long-distance travel a...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Negative relationships between urban density and greenhouse gas e...
A compact urban form has shown many benefits in efficiency. Yet multiple studies have found that res...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein).Transport is a key sector in reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emiss...
AbstractNumerous studies have illustrated how denser urban forms lead to smaller greenhouse gas (GHG...
This thematic issue focuses on important but understudied connections between cities and climate imp...
How much does urban form affect levels of active travel and transport carbon emissions? It is all to...
Active travel (walking or cycling for transport) is considered the most sustainable and low carbon f...
Active travel (walking or cycling for transport) is considered the most sustainable and low carbon f...
Recent years have seen an increased interest in demand-side mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions. ...
AbstractCarbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from motorised travel are hypothesised to be associated with ...
JTLU, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 87-105This paper focuses on mode use in long-distance travel. Long-distance...
This paper explores the carbon impacts of the reductions in commute travel which resulted from restr...
Residents of urban areas, and particularly urban cores, have higher levels of long-distance travel a...
Residents of urban areas, and particularly urban cores, have higher levels of long-distance travel a...
Residents of urban areas, and particularly urban cores, have higher levels of long-distance travel a...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Negative relationships between urban density and greenhouse gas e...
A compact urban form has shown many benefits in efficiency. Yet multiple studies have found that res...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein).Transport is a key sector in reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emiss...
AbstractNumerous studies have illustrated how denser urban forms lead to smaller greenhouse gas (GHG...
This thematic issue focuses on important but understudied connections between cities and climate imp...
How much does urban form affect levels of active travel and transport carbon emissions? It is all to...
Active travel (walking or cycling for transport) is considered the most sustainable and low carbon f...
Active travel (walking or cycling for transport) is considered the most sustainable and low carbon f...
Recent years have seen an increased interest in demand-side mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions. ...
AbstractCarbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from motorised travel are hypothesised to be associated with ...
JTLU, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 87-105This paper focuses on mode use in long-distance travel. Long-distance...
This paper explores the carbon impacts of the reductions in commute travel which resulted from restr...