Urban environmental policies need to be rectified considering the spatioemporal variations of traffic emissions. However, knowledge to support such a decision-making process is insufficient. This study analyzes the spatiotemporal distributions of traffic emissions in the built environment and their potential nonlinear associations. Considering the recent innovations in machine learning, a tree-boosting algorithm combined with Gaussian process and random effects models (GPBoost) is applied using the big GPS taxi data from Dalian, China. The nonlinear relationships between built environment variables and traffic carbon (CO2) emissions are interpreted using the SHapley Additive ExPlanation (SHAP). It is found that the proposed GPBoost model th...
Cities undergoing rapid urbanization are characterized by quick successions of spatiotemporal patter...
With the advance of intelligent transportation systems (ITSs) and data acquisition systems (DASs), i...
Most of the residents’ daily travel is concentrated within their 15-min walking distance. In China, ...
Urban environmental policies need to be rectified considering the spatioemporal variations of traffi...
Understanding and predicting urban traffic carbon emissions constitute an urgent agenda in research ...
Vehicle trajectory data collected via GPS-enabled devices have played increasingly important roles i...
China became the country with the largest global carbon emissions in 2007. Cities are regional popul...
Air pollution is a major problem in China, impacting billions of peoples’ health. Many cities have b...
About 75 percent of CO2 emissions caused by the combustion of fossil fuels stem from cities. Climate...
Following market liberalization, the vehicle population in China has increased dramatically over the...
Taxis are significant contributors to carbon dioxide emissions due to their frequent usage, yet curr...
This paper instantly infers the gas consumption and pollution emission of vehicles traveling on a ci...
Concerns about transportation energy consumption and emissions force urban planners and policy maker...
Currently, China will promote county towns’ urbanization, and few studies have analyzed spatial effe...
Transportation carbon emission is a significant contributor to the increase of greenhouse gases, whi...
Cities undergoing rapid urbanization are characterized by quick successions of spatiotemporal patter...
With the advance of intelligent transportation systems (ITSs) and data acquisition systems (DASs), i...
Most of the residents’ daily travel is concentrated within their 15-min walking distance. In China, ...
Urban environmental policies need to be rectified considering the spatioemporal variations of traffi...
Understanding and predicting urban traffic carbon emissions constitute an urgent agenda in research ...
Vehicle trajectory data collected via GPS-enabled devices have played increasingly important roles i...
China became the country with the largest global carbon emissions in 2007. Cities are regional popul...
Air pollution is a major problem in China, impacting billions of peoples’ health. Many cities have b...
About 75 percent of CO2 emissions caused by the combustion of fossil fuels stem from cities. Climate...
Following market liberalization, the vehicle population in China has increased dramatically over the...
Taxis are significant contributors to carbon dioxide emissions due to their frequent usage, yet curr...
This paper instantly infers the gas consumption and pollution emission of vehicles traveling on a ci...
Concerns about transportation energy consumption and emissions force urban planners and policy maker...
Currently, China will promote county towns’ urbanization, and few studies have analyzed spatial effe...
Transportation carbon emission is a significant contributor to the increase of greenhouse gases, whi...
Cities undergoing rapid urbanization are characterized by quick successions of spatiotemporal patter...
With the advance of intelligent transportation systems (ITSs) and data acquisition systems (DASs), i...
Most of the residents’ daily travel is concentrated within their 15-min walking distance. In China, ...