Simulating the impacts of household travel on greenhouse gas emissions, urban air quality, and population exposure

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Marianne Hatzopoulou
Jiang Y. Hao
Eric J. Miller
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[1] McGill University,Department of Civil Engineering and Applied Mechanics
[2] University of Toronto,Department of Civil Engineering
[3] University of Toronto,Department of Civil Engineering, Director Cities Centre
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Transportation | 2011年 / 38卷
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Activity-based model; Air quality; Vehicle emissions; Policy evaluation;
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This paper establishes a link between an activity-based model for the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), dynamic traffic assignment, emission modelling, and air quality simulation. This provides agent-based output that allows vehicle emissions to be tracked back to individuals and households who are producing them. In addition, roadway emissions are dispersed and the resulting ambient air concentrations are linked with individual time-activity patterns in order to assess population exposure to air pollution. This framework is applied to evaluate the effects of a range of policy interventions and 2031 scenarios on the generation of vehicle emissions and greenhouse gases in the GTA. Results show that the predicted increase of approximately 2.6 million people and 1.3 million jobs in the region by 2031 compared to 2001 levels poses a major challenge in achieving meaningful reductions in GHGs and air pollution.
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页码:871 / 887
页数:16
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