When green transportation backfires: High-speed rail's impact on transport-sector carbon emissions from 315 Chinese cities

IF 10.5 1区 工程技术 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Sustainable Cities and Society Pub Date : 2024-08-24 DOI:10.1016/j.scs.2024.105770
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High-speed rail is often viewed as a green transportation mode, substituting for carbon-intensive vehicular and aviation trips. However, its potential to induce additional travel demand and transport-sector carbon emissions has been largely overlooked. Here, we empirically examine the impacts of high-speed rail accessibility, the ease with which one city can reach other cities via the high-speed rail network, on transport-sector carbon emissions across 315 Chinese cities between 2010 and 2020, using a two-stage least squares model. Contrary to the anticipated emission-reduction effect, our analysis suggests a net positive impact of high-speed rail on transport-sector carbon emissions. Specifically, a 1% increase in high-speed rail accessibility leads to a 0.18% increase in transport-sector carbon emissions in the long run, as carbon emissions generated from induced travel demand have outweighed the carbon savings from substitution for carbon-intensive inter-city trips. This high-speed rail-induced increase in carbon emissions is observed in the road transport subsector, while the aviation subsector exhibits a compensatory reduction. Moreover, we find that integrating the high-speed rail network into local subway systems can curb the emission-intensifying effect, highlighting the importance of joint public transit planning. This study reveals an unexpected environmental impact of high-speed rail, conveying valuable insights into transport-sector decarbonization.

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绿色交通适得其反:高铁对中国 315 个城市交通部门碳排放的影响
高铁通常被视为一种绿色交通方式,可替代碳密集型车辆和航空旅行。然而,人们大多忽视了高铁诱发额外旅行需求和运输部门碳排放的潜力。在此,我们采用两阶段最小二乘法模型,实证研究了高铁通达性(一个城市通过高铁网络到达其他城市的难易程度)对 2010 年至 2020 年中国 315 个城市交通部门碳排放的影响。与预期的减排效果相反,我们的分析表明,高铁对交通部门的碳排放产生了净正面影响。具体来说,高速铁路通达率每增加 1%,交通部门的碳排放量长期内就会增加 0.18%,因为诱导出行需求所产生的碳排放量超过了替代碳密集型城际出行所节省的碳排放量。公路运输子行业的碳排放量因高铁而增加,而航空子行业的碳排放量则出现了补偿性减少。此外,我们还发现,将高速铁路网与当地地铁系统相结合,可以抑制排放加剧效应,这凸显了联合公共交通规划的重要性。这项研究揭示了高速铁路意想不到的环境影响,为交通部门的去碳化提供了宝贵的启示。
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Sustainable Cities and Society
Sustainable Cities and Society Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
CiteScore
22.00
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13.70%
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810
审稿时长
27 days
期刊介绍: Sustainable Cities and Society (SCS) is an international journal that focuses on fundamental and applied research to promote environmentally sustainable and socially resilient cities. The journal welcomes cross-cutting, multi-disciplinary research in various areas, including: 1. Smart cities and resilient environments; 2. Alternative/clean energy sources, energy distribution, distributed energy generation, and energy demand reduction/management; 3. Monitoring and improving air quality in built environment and cities (e.g., healthy built environment and air quality management); 4. Energy efficient, low/zero carbon, and green buildings/communities; 5. Climate change mitigation and adaptation in urban environments; 6. Green infrastructure and BMPs; 7. Environmental Footprint accounting and management; 8. Urban agriculture and forestry; 9. ICT, smart grid and intelligent infrastructure; 10. Urban design/planning, regulations, legislation, certification, economics, and policy; 11. Social aspects, impacts and resiliency of cities; 12. Behavior monitoring, analysis and change within urban communities; 13. Health monitoring and improvement; 14. Nexus issues related to sustainable cities and societies; 15. Smart city governance; 16. Decision Support Systems for trade-off and uncertainty analysis for improved management of cities and society; 17. Big data, machine learning, and artificial intelligence applications and case studies; 18. Critical infrastructure protection, including security, privacy, forensics, and reliability issues of cyber-physical systems. 19. Water footprint reduction and urban water distribution, harvesting, treatment, reuse and management; 20. Waste reduction and recycling; 21. Wastewater collection, treatment and recycling; 22. Smart, clean and healthy transportation systems and infrastructure;
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