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Research on individual carbon dioxide emissions of commuting in peri-urban area of metropolitan cities ?an empirical study in Shanghai

Peng Wei    
Haixiao Pan    

Resumen

Based on an empirical study in Shanghai, this paper firstly analyses distribution of commuting co2 emissions among the populations, and finds that almost 80% of emissions are from top 20% respondents. To find which factors make those people producing a disproportionately large share of emissions, this paper further analyses the link between individual socio-economic characteristics, transit accessibility, urban built environment and commuting emissions. The results show that among socio-economic characteristics, male gender, income and car ownership are strongly related with emissions. Rail accessibility doesn?t have a significant impact on emissions, while the influence of urban density is weak but significant.

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