Measuring and visualising 15-min-areas for fair CO2 budget distribution

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Abstract

The “MyFairShare” project develops fair CO2 mobility budgets for individuals. Here, “fairness” mainly depends on the people’s location as everyone should be able to access all destinations necessary to perform everyday tasks. Therefore, a basic understanding about the accessibility of facilities to visit within an area is needed, regarding all activities that must be performed. Given this, the amount of emitted CO2 is computed, assuming the use of sustainable modes while regarding reasonable ranges, i.e. a travel time of 15 min. In order to achieve this, a software system for computing this metric has been developed. It is based on open source applications and uses data that—besides public transport data in GTFS format—is freely available throughout Europe. This paper describes the method and presents the results of applying it to the project’s five Living Labs Berlin, Jelgava, London, Sarpsborg, and Vienna. The results show that besides population density, the possibility to use sustainable modes of transport highly depend on the land use mix, i.e. the allocation of facilities daily activities may be performed at in the vicinity of places of inhabitancy.
Original languageEnglish
Article number16
Number of pages16
JournalEuropean Transport Research Review
Volume16
Issue number16
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 Mar 2024

Research Field

  • Former Research Field - Integrated Digital Urban Planning
  • Climate Resilient Pathways

Keywords

  • CO2 budgets
  • 15 min cities,
  • Accessibility

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