量化 COVID-19 对阿曼交通部门温室气体减排的影响:对大流行前年份(2015-2019 年)和大流行年份(2020 年)的自下而上分析

IF 2.4 Q3 TRANSPORTATION Case Studies on Transport Policy Pub Date : 2024-04-25 DOI:10.1016/j.cstp.2024.101204
Charabi Yassine , Ioannis Sebos
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2020 年 2 月 24 日,COVID-19 大流行病袭击了阿曼,导致全国范围的封锁和行动限制。本研究估算了 COVID-19 大流行对阿曼交通部门温室气体 (GHG) 排放的影响。本分析采用自下而上的方法,将大流行前几年(2015-2019 年)与大流行年(2020 年)进行比较。结果显示,实施 COVID-19 封锁措施后,客运车辆的温室气体排放量大幅减少了 26.4%,整个公路运输的温室气体排放量减少了 27.8%。据估计,在大流行年(2020 年),阿曼整个公路运输的温室气体总减排量约为 1,502 千吨二氧化碳当量。这些减排量占到 2030 年第二次全国减排目标承诺的 17%。这些结果凸显了通过采用远程工作方式实现减排目标的可能性,而远程工作方式在大流行病期间对减排做出了重大贡献。远程工作有可能减少通勤出行,从而降低总体流动性和排放量,尤其是在缺乏公共交通、严重依赖私家车的阿曼。决策者应认真评估和鼓励远程工作在减少交通部门碳排放方面的潜在好处,以帮助阿曼实现其气候目标。
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Quantifying COVID-19′s impact on GHG emission reduction in Oman's transportation sector: A bottom-up analysis of pre-pandemic years (2015–2019) and the pandemic year (2020)

On February 24, 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic hit Oman, forcing nationwide lockdowns and movement limitations. This study estimates the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on Oman's transportation sector's Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions. Using a bottom-up methodology, this analysis compares the years preceding the pandemic (2015–2019) to the pandemic year (2020). According to the results, the implementation of COVID-19 lockdown measures significantly reduced GHG emissions from passenger vehicles by 26.4 % and 27.8 % from whole road transportation. The overall GHG reduction from whole road transportation in Oman during the pandemic year (2020) was estimated around 1,502 kilotons CO2eq. These reductions represent 17 % of the pledged of carbon reduction target in the Second Nationally Determined Contributions by 2030. These results highlight the possibility of achieving emission reduction goals through the adoption of remote work practices, which has contributed significantly to the decline in emissions during the pandemic. Remote work has the potential to reduce commuter trips, thereby reducing overall mobility and emissions, particularly in Oman, which lacks public transportation and relies heavily on private vehicles. The potential benefits of remote work in reducing carbon emissions in the transportation sector should be carefully evaluated and encouraged by policymakers in order to help Oman achieve its climate goals.

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