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Low Carbon Transport in Asia: Strategies for Optimizing Co-benefits

Editat de Eric Zusman, Ancha Srinivasan, Shobhakar Dhakal
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 noi 2011
Without the effective participation of developing Asia, a climate crisis is certain. Within developing Asia, the key to averting such a crisis lies in low carbon transport. China, India and Asia's other emerging economies could promote fuel efficient vehicles, public transport, and sustainable urban planning. Or they could become locked into inefficient vehicles, energy intensive infrastructure, and suburban sprawl. The path they choose will have long-term implications for the entire world. And it will depend upon the extent to which they adopt a co-benefit approach.
A co-benefit approach involves recognizing that some transport policies mitigate greenhouse gases while simultaneously improving urban air quality, commuting times and energy security. Accounting for these additional benefits can overcome a reluctance to bear the costs of climate actions. But it also presents unique technical, financial, and institutional challenges to decision-makers unaccustomed to optimizing multiple benefits. The book represents a pioneering effort to identify and remove barriers to a co-benefit approach in developing Asia's transport sector.
The introductory section makes the case for co-benefits in developing Asia's transport sector. The second section features analytical frameworks to identify strategies with potential co-benefits, offering new findings on black carbon and dieselization. The third section grounds the analytic work in case studies on fuel switching in Pakistan, urban planning in Bandung, Indonesia, congestion charges in Beijing, vehicle restraints in Hanoi and bus rapid transit in Jakarta. A final section examines whether a post-2012 climate regime can help transform a rapidly motorizing Asia into a low carbon Asia.
This book is essential reading for transport policy makers, planners, and researchers concerned with low carbon transport, climate change and development in Asia and the wider world.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781844079155
ISBN-10: 1844079155
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: 52 tables and 46 line drawings
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Foreword.  Preface  Section 1: Introduction  1. Low Carbon Transport and Co-Benefits in Asia: An Overview  Section 2: Analytical Frameworks  2. The Co-Benefits of Transport Policies in Asia: A Review of the Literature  3. Maximizing the Co-Benefits of Light-Duty Dieselization in Asia  4. Reducing Particulate Matter Emissions from Buses and Trucks in Asia: A Framework to Assess Air Pollution and Climate Change Co-Impacts  Section 3: Case Studies  5. Quantifying Co-benefits from Low Carbon Transport in Hanoi, Vietnam  6. Analyzing the Co-Benefits of Transport Policies in Hyderabad, India  7. The Co-Benefits of a City Toll in Beijing: Barriers and Solutions  8. Integrating Land Use, Transport, Energy and the Environment: The Case of Bandung, Indonesia  9. Enabling Fuel Switching Pakistan: A Case Study of Compressed Natural Gas  10. The Co-Benefits of Jakarta’s Bus Rapid Transit (BRT): Getting the Institutions Right  Section 4: International Initiatives and The Way Forward  11. Japan’s Approach to Co-Benefits: Recognition, Implementation, and Evaluation  12. International Climate Change Initiatives and Low Carbon Transport in Asia: Perspectives and Prospects  13. Low Carbon Transport and Co-Benefits in Asia: The Way Forward

Notă biografică

Eric Zusman is a Senior Climate Policy Researcher at the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES) in Hayama, Japan
Ancha Srinivasan is a Climate Change Specialist at the Asian Development Bank
Shobhakar Dhakal is the Executive Director of the Global Carbon Project hosted by the National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES) in Tsukuba, Japan

Descriere

The book represents a pioneering effort to identify and remove barriers to a co-benefit approach in developing Asia's transport sector. It is essential reading for transport policy makers, planners, and researchers concerned with low carbon transport, climate change and development in Asia and the wider world.