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Policies and predictions for a low-carbon transition by 2050 in passenger vehicles in East Asia: Based on an analysis using the E3ME-FTT model
Lam,Aileen1,2; Lee,Soocheol3; Mercure,Jean François2,4,5; Cho,Yongsung6; Lin,Chun Hsu7; Pollitt,Hector2,5; Chewpreecha,Unnada5; Billington,Sophie5
2019-06-19
Source PublicationSustainability (Switzerland)
ISSN20711050
Volume10Issue:5
Abstract

In this paper we apply a model of technological diffusion, Future Technology Transformations in the Transport Sector (FTT: Transport), linked to the E3ME macroeconomic model, to study possible future technological transitions in personal passenger transport in four East Asian countries. We assess how targeted policies could impact on these transitions by defining four scenarios based on policies that aim to reduce emissions from transport. For each country we find that an integrated approach of tax incentives, subsidies, regulations (fuel economy efficiency), kick-start programs and biofuel programs yield the most significant emission reductions because, when combined, they accelerate effectively the diffusion of electric vehicles in the region.

KeywordCo2 Emission Reduction E3me East Asian Countries Ftt: Transport Model The Diffusion Of Electric Vehicle Transport Sectors Transportation Policies
DOI10.3390/su10051612
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Indexed BySSCI
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaScience & Technology - Other Topics ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
WOS SubjectGreen & Sustainable Science & Technology ; Environmental Sciences ; Environmental Studies
WOS IDWOS:000435587100308
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85047012442
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CollectionDEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
Corresponding AuthorLam,Aileen
Affiliation1.Department of EconomicsFaculty of Social SciencesUniversity of Macao,Taipa, Macau,E21,Macao
2.Department of Land EconomyUniversity of Cambridge,Cambridge,CB31EP,United Kingdom
3.Faculty of EconomicsMeijo University,Tenparku, Nagoya,468-0073,Japan
4.Department of Environmental ScienceRadbound University,Nijmegen,6500 GL,Netherlands
5.Department of International ModellingCambridge Econometrics,Cambridge,CB12HT,United Kingdom
6.Department of Food and Resource EconomicsKorea UniversityKorea Center for Green Economy,Anamdong, Seoul,02841,South Korea
7.Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research,Taipei,1106,Taiwan
First Author AffilicationFaculty of Social Sciences
Corresponding Author AffilicationFaculty of Social Sciences
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Lam,Aileen,Lee,Soocheol,Mercure,Jean François,et al. Policies and predictions for a low-carbon transition by 2050 in passenger vehicles in East Asia: Based on an analysis using the E3ME-FTT model[J]. Sustainability (Switzerland), 2019, 10(5).
APA Lam,Aileen., Lee,Soocheol., Mercure,Jean François., Cho,Yongsung., Lin,Chun Hsu., Pollitt,Hector., Chewpreecha,Unnada., & Billington,Sophie (2019). Policies and predictions for a low-carbon transition by 2050 in passenger vehicles in East Asia: Based on an analysis using the E3ME-FTT model. Sustainability (Switzerland), 10(5).
MLA Lam,Aileen,et al."Policies and predictions for a low-carbon transition by 2050 in passenger vehicles in East Asia: Based on an analysis using the E3ME-FTT model".Sustainability (Switzerland) 10.5(2019).
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