Abstract
According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), in 2010 the transport sector was responsible for 23% of the total energy-related CO2 emissions (6.7 GtCO2) worldwide. Policy makers in Luxembourg are well-aware of the challenges and are setting ambitious objectives at country level for the mid and long term. However, a framework to assess environmental impacts from a life cycle perspective on the scale of transport policy scenarios, rather than individual vehicles, is lacking. We present a novel framework linking activity-based modeling with life cycle assessment (LCA) and a proof-of-concept case study for the French cross-border commuters working in Luxembourg. Our framework allows for the evaluation of specific policies formulated on the trip level as well as aggregated evaluation of environmental impacts from a life cycle perspective. The results of our proof-of-concept-based case study suggest that only a combination of: (1) policy measures improving the speed and coverage of the public transport system; (2) policy measures fostering electric mobility; and (3) external factors such as de-carbonizing the electricity mix will allow to counteract the expected increase in impacts due to the increase of mobility needs of the growing commuting population in the long term.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 4067 |
| Journal | Sustainability |
| Volume | 11 |
| Issue number | 15 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 27 Jul 2019 |
Projects
- 1 Finished
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CONNECTING: Consequential life cycle assessment of multi-modal mobility policies - the case of Luxembourg
Benetto, E. (Partner PI), Gerber, P. (PI), Ma, T.-Y. (CoI), O., H. (CoI), Klein, S. (CoI) & Timmermans, H. (Contracting Partner)
1/06/15 → 31/05/18
Project: Research
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