通过利益相关者的参与促进可持续城市货运,在英国共同创建去碳化途径

IF 4.6 3区 工程技术 Q1 ECONOMICS Research in Transportation Economics Pub Date : 2024-03-21 DOI:10.1016/j.retrec.2024.101424
Daniela Paddeu , Graham Parkhurst , Ges Rosenberg , Neil Carhart , Colin Taylor
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从绝对值来看,英国城市货运的温室气体排放量在不断增加,但替代技术方案的存在意味着货运系统的城市部分具有相对较早实现脱碳的潜力。然而,各种障碍限制了吸收的速度和范围。事实上,货运去碳化是一项社会技术挑战。通常需要改变行为才能促进技术变革。因此,利益相关者是确定去碳化途径过程的核心。本文报告了 2020-21 年在英国开展的两个项目的研究结果,这两个项目研究了如何加强利益相关者对货运去碳化的参与,以促进通过共同创造来确定途径的过程。这两个项目包括文献审查、利益相关者摸底调查以及利益相关者参与共同创造研讨会。在利益相关者绘图和参与过程中,确定了相对容易和难以纳入的行动者群体。在某些方面,由于需要远程而不是现场进行数据收集,以及通过建立已有的网络,参与和互动得到了促进。在确定途径方面,利益攸关方的知识水平参差不齐。对未来的不确定性普遍较高,认为风险很重要。尽管如此,短期、中期和长期的路径特征还是被确定了下来,电气化在长期中发挥着关键作用。然而,利益相关者普遍认为,需要强有力的多层次治理,提供明确的监管框架和变革激励机制,这比特定技术更为重要。本文最后提出了进一步研究的议程。
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Promoting sustainable urban freight through stakeholder engagement to co-create decarbonisation pathways in the UK

The contribution of greenhouse gas emissions from UK urban freight is growing in absolute terms, but the existence of alternative technology options means the urban part of the freight system has potential for relatively early decarbonisation. However, barriers are limiting the speed and extent of uptake. Indeed, freight decarbonisation is a sociotechnical challenge. Behaviour change is usually required to facilitate technological change. For this reason, stakeholders are central to processes of identifying pathways to decarbonisation. The paper reports findings from two projects undertaken in the UK in 2020–21 which examined how stakeholder engagement on freight decarbonisation could be enhanced to promote the process of identifying pathways through co-creation. The projects involved the conduct of literature reviews, stakeholder mapping exercises, and stakeholder engagement in coproduction workshops. The stakeholder mapping and engagement process led to the identification of groups of actors which were relatively easy and hard to include. Engagement and interaction were found to be promoted in some respects by the need to conduct the data collection remotely rather than in presence, and by building on established networks. In terms of the identification of pathways, stakeholders showed mixed levels of knowledge. Uncertainty about the future was generally high, with perceived risks being important. Nonetheless, short, medium and long-term pathway features were identified, with electrification playing a key role in the long term. However, the need for strong multilevel governance providing a clear regulatory framework and incentives for change was perceived by stakeholders overall to be more significant than a particular technology. The paper concludes with an agenda for further research.

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期刊介绍: Research in Transportation Economics is a journal devoted to the dissemination of high quality economics research in the field of transportation. The content covers a wide variety of topics relating to the economics aspects of transportation, government regulatory policies regarding transportation, and issues of concern to transportation industry planners. The unifying theme throughout the papers is the application of economic theory and/or applied economic methodologies to transportation questions.
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