Mobility and Associated CO2 Emissions During and After COVID-19: A Case Study in Indonesia

Y. Darma, Aidil Ambya Zula, M. Isya, S. Sugiarto, Muhammad Ahlan, S. Saleh
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Changes in transportation trends can occur during and after COVID-19, such as travel distance, trip, and choice of transportation mode. The positive benefits from these changes in transportation trends should be maintained, to reduce disaster risk of environmental hazards from the CO2 emissions. Research on changes in mobility, trips, and CO2 emissions during and after COVID-19 in Indonesia is still very limited; whereas, changes in these transportation variables can be an inspiration for determining sustainable transportation policies in the future. This study aims to compare amid COVID-19 and post-COVID-19 transportation variables—travel distances, trips, and associated CO2 emissions. This research was conducted by giving questionnaires to 400 participants in Aceh Besar District. The questionnaire contains questions regarding the distance traveled, trips, fuel spent, and socio-economic characteristics. The CO2 emissions were calculated using IPCC (2006). The travel distance, trips, and transportation-related CO2 emissions during and after COVID-19 were compared respectively based on statistics. The results showed that there were significant differences in travel distances, trips, and transportation-related CO2 emissions between COVID-19 and the post-COVID-19 situation in the District of Aceh Besar. This article also presents several recommendations based on the data analysis results linked to literature studies about the sustainability of transportation as a result of COVID-19 situation; those are: providing quality public transportation, considering teleworking, providing solutions for workers who do not have access to online work, and paying attention to increasing use of private cars and car sharing post COVID-19.
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COVID-19期间和之后的交通和相关的二氧化碳排放:以印度尼西亚为例研究
在2019冠状病毒病期间和之后,交通趋势可能会发生变化,例如出行距离、行程和交通方式的选择。运输趋势的这些变化带来的积极效益应该保持,以减少二氧化碳排放造成的环境危害的灾害风险。关于印度尼西亚在COVID-19期间和之后的流动性、出行和二氧化碳排放变化的研究仍然非常有限;然而,这些交通变量的变化可以为确定未来的可持续交通政策提供灵感。本研究旨在比较COVID-19和COVID-19后的交通变量-旅行距离,行程和相关的二氧化碳排放。这项研究是通过向亚齐贝萨尔地区的400名参与者发放问卷进行的。调查问卷包含有关旅行距离、行程、燃料消耗和社会经济特征的问题。二氧化碳排放量是根据IPCC(2006)计算的。统计对比新冠肺炎期间和之后的出行距离、出行次数和交通相关的二氧化碳排放量。结果显示,在亚齐Besar地区,COVID-19与COVID-19后的情况下,出行距离、出行次数和交通相关的二氧化碳排放量存在显著差异。本文还根据与COVID-19形势下交通可持续性文献研究相关的数据分析结果提出了几项建议;包括:提供优质的公共交通,考虑远程办公,为无法在线工作的员工提供解决方案,以及关注增加私家车和汽车共享的使用。
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