Sustainable Urban Transport on Three Wheels

IF 0.1 Q4 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Romanian Journal of Transport Infrastructure Pub Date : 2020-12-01 DOI:10.2478/rjti-2020-0009
Mohammed Elius Hossein
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Abstract Many of our global warming problems come from transport. The majority of people who need transport the most in the developing world are too poor to pay for the highest-technology vehicles which are not polluting. In the past 10 years, 3-6-passenger, battery-powered, Small Electric Passenger Vehicles (as this article is calling them, SEPVs) have appeared in major cities in the developing world. These slow, relatively safe, easily maneuverable, non-polluting and low-cost vehicles, on their three little wheels, are cutting the size of the world’s transport carbon footprint. Recognize that this paper is only focused on carbon footprint: carbon emissions. It is not about “pollution in general” or “emissions in general”. No other published article has explicitly considered the potential of the SEPV to contribute in reducing a nation's contribution to carbon footprint and thus to global warming. This article makes the case for building urban transport strategy and policy around such vehicles, in developing countries, in order to lower the countries' carbon footprint: that is its original contribution. The data showed that the SEPVs made a significant contribution to reducing the potential carbon footprint of transport in the small city of Cox’s Bazar, in Bangladesh, proportionate to its population. The inference is that SEPVs could reduce the carbon footprint of the nation if they become a major, integrated part of urban transport in the megacities, which creates most of the country's carbon footprint. Other developing countries should study Cox's Bazar's example. India is already ahead of the game.
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三轮驱动下的可持续城市交通
许多全球变暖问题来自交通运输。在发展中国家,大多数最需要交通工具的人太穷了,买不起无污染的高科技交通工具。在过去的10年里,3-6座、电池供电的小型电动乘用车(本文称之为sepv)出现在发展中国家的主要城市。这些速度缓慢,相对安全,易于操作,无污染和低成本的车辆,只有三个小轮子,正在减少世界运输碳足迹的规模。认识到这篇文章只关注碳足迹:碳排放。它不是关于“一般的污染”或“一般的排放”。没有其他发表的文章明确考虑SEPV在减少一国碳足迹和全球变暖方面的潜力。本文提出了在发展中国家围绕此类车辆制定城市交通战略和政策的案例,以降低国家的碳足迹:这是其最初的贡献。数据显示,在孟加拉国小城市考克斯巴扎尔(Cox 's Bazar), sepv对减少交通运输的潜在碳足迹(按人口比例计算)做出了重大贡献。结论是,如果sepv成为大城市城市交通的主要组成部分,可以减少国家的碳足迹,而大城市的碳足迹大部分是由城市交通造成的。其他发展中国家应该学习考克斯巴扎尔的例子。印度已经走在了前面。
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