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- Title
Analysis of the Low-Carbon, Environmental-Friendly, Energy-Saving, and Emission-Reduction Evaluation Model of Urban Rail Transit Based on the Spatiotemporal Distribution of Passenger Flow.
- Authors
Zhang, Hong
- Abstract
The development of the urban economy and the effect of linkage radiation are inseparable from the urban transportation system's efficient operation. In the context of the new era, environmental pollution caused by economic development has gradually become an invisible killer that endangers human health and the atmospheric environment. It is a pillar industry of economic development, a key part of urban infrastructure construction, and a necessary guarantee for urban residents to travel and live, and it is important to develop a low-carbon, environmental-friendly, energy-saving, and emission-reduction potential for urban transportation systems. On the basis of a large number of literature research, this paper attempts to establish the role of an urban rail transit system in energy conservation and emission reduction in three aspects: residents' travel behavior, ground transportation operation, and low carbon, energy conservation, and reduced emission under the influence of the urban rail transit system. Based on the temporal and spatial distribution characteristics of urban rail transit passenger flow, a relatively complete energy-saving and emission-reduction evaluation model is established. Through case analysis, it is verified that the model can effectively evaluate the effect of energy saving and emission reduction under different rail transit settings and its spatial and temporal distribution characteristics, and provides ideas and technical guidance for multidimensional quantitative analysis of urban rail transit carbon environmental protection, energy conservation, and emission reduction.
- Publication
Scientific Programming, 2022, p1
- ISSN
1058-9244
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1155/2022/8995448