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Priorities, policies and (time)scales: the delivery of emissions reductions in the UK transport sector


Citation Anable, J. and Shaw, J. Priorities, policies and (time)scales: the delivery of emissions reductions in the UK transport sector. 2007. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-4762.2007.00776.x.
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Author(s) Anable, J. and Shaw, J.
Opus Title Area
Pages 443-457
Volume 39
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-4762.2007.00776.x
Abstract

The transport sector is consistently responsible for around 30 per cent of carbon dioxide emissions in developed countries and is one of few sectors where emissions continue to increase as a result of apparently insatiable demand for road and air travel. This paper examines how the formulation of transport policy fits into the exposition of UK climate policy, focusing on three principal areas of tension: policy priority (congestion and carbon reduction); strategies to reduce emissions (technological and behavioural solutions) and timescale (short and longterm vision). We suggest that in overcoming such tensions government ministers will need to devolve significant policy formulation and implementation powers to an appropriate scale of governance in this case the cityregion to fashion a convergence space capable of promoting meaningful action with regard to transport's climate impact.