Transport emission modelling based on a bottom-up approach to facilitate sustainable transport planning
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Charly, A., Caulfield, B., Transport emission modelling based on a bottom-up approach to facilitate sustainable transport planning, Sustainable Futures, 100435, 2025Download Item:
Abstract:
Modelling road transport emissions is critical in designing sustainable policies. Traditional emission models
follow a top-down approach by distributing the emissions for a region based on the vehicle stock. This research
envisions a bottom-up approach based on the link traffic volume, fleet, and emission factors to develop an
improved model for link-based transport emissions. The proposed model is integrated with the National
Transport Model for Ireland and considers CO2, NOX and PM2.5 emissions from all vehicles and fuel types,
including electric vehicles (EVs). Further, the impact of increasing EV trip share outside the major urban regions
is evaluated. Analysis showed that emissions generated by a single vehicle were much higher in rural areas than
urban ones. Results indicate that replacing a conventional car with an EV in rural counties could reduce up to 3.4
kg of CO2 during a morning peak hour instead of 2.2 kg in urban areas.
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Author: Caulfield, Brian
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Sustainable Futures100435
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Transport emission model, Sustainable transport, Bottom-up approach, Scenario analysis, VISUM, Electric vehiclesSubject (TCD):
Smart & Sustainable Planet , Environmental aspects of transportationDOI:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sftr.2025.100435Metadata
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