Barriers and opportunities (B&O) for developing low carbon transportation (LCT) policies in Turkey

IF 5.7 2区 工程技术 Q1 ECONOMICS Journal of Transport Geography Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2024.103903
Hediye Tuydes-Yaman , Gulcin Dalkic-Melek , Kristiana Chakarova , Asli Sezer Ozcelik
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From a global perspective, climate change mitigation requires countries to consider Low-Carbon Development (LCD) policies, including “Low-Carbon Transport (LCT)” and decarbonization options, which should be ideally developed within a place-based scope. Due to the complex structure of the transportation sector, mitigation actions require not only technological but also behavioral shifts, which can be challenged by the existing legislative and socio-economic structure of a region. Therefore, it is essential to identify and assess barriers and opportunities (B&Os) as a necessary initial phase in the development of national mitigation strategies. Turkey voluntarily started climate change mitigation by preparing the legislative and political infrastructure as a part of the European Union Harmonization Process. Detection of B&Os in other dimensions required an in-depth evaluation of existing LCT barriers and instruments (B&Is) in the IPCC literature in terms of their applicability and priority for Turkey. A focus group study with transport sector representatives was conducted to evaluate 15 barriers and 19 instruments (proposing 285 B&I matrix combinations), followed by a brain-writing exercise that revealed 12 main barriers (i.e., a lack of measurable targets, an imbalanced modal split, a lack of institutional coordination and data archiving, etc.). Various opportunities have been identified, such as the increased utilization of Intelligent Transportation Systems and the timely adoption of vehicle and fuel technologies in the EU region. These opportunities would not only contribute to the development of a national climate change mitigation strategy but also facilitate the implementation of place-based action plans, including climate change action plans and sustainable urban mobility plans at the city level.

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土耳其制定低碳交通(LCT)政策的障碍与机遇(B&O)
从全球角度看,减缓气候变化要求各国考虑低碳发展(LCD)政策,包括 "低碳交通 (LCT)"和去碳化方案,这些方案最好在基于地方的范围内制定。由于交通部门结构复杂,减缓行动不仅需要技术转变,还需要行为转变,而这可能会受到地区现有立法和社会经济结构的挑战。因此,作为制定国家减缓战略的必要初始阶段,必须识别和评估障碍与机遇(B&A;Os)。作为欧盟协调进程的一部分,土耳其通过准备立法和政治基础设施,自愿开始减缓气候变化。要发现其他方面的 "B&Os",需要深入评估 IPCC 文献中现有的 "土地使用和运输 "障碍和工具(B&Is)对土耳其的适用性和优先性。与交通部门代表开展了一项焦点小组研究,评估了 15 个障碍和 19 个工具(提出了 285 个 B&I 矩阵组合),随后开展了一项脑力劳动,发现了 12 个主要障碍(即缺乏可衡量的目标、模式划分不平衡、缺乏机构协调和数据存档等)。此外,还发现了各种机遇,如欧盟地区更多地利用智能交通系统,以及及时采用车辆和燃料技术。这些机遇不仅有助于制定国家气候变化减缓战略,还有助于实施基于地方的行动计划,包括城市一级的气候变化行动计划和可持续城市交通计划。
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期刊介绍: A major resurgence has occurred in transport geography in the wake of political and policy changes, huge transport infrastructure projects and responses to urban traffic congestion. The Journal of Transport Geography provides a central focus for developments in this rapidly expanding sub-discipline.
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