Sustainable transport
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Sustainable transport refers to the broad subject of transport that is sustainable in the senses of social, environmental and climate impacts and the ability to, in the global scope, supply the source energy indefinitely. The term is used in the context of carbon dioxide and greenhouse gas emissions but can also be applied to other pollutants such as particulate matter and noise, plus the consumption of non-renewable energy resources.
Overview
Sustainable transport systems make a positive contribution to the environmental, social and economic sustainability of the communities they serve. Transport systems exist to provide social and economic connections, and people quickly take up the opportunities offered by increased mobility. The advantages of increased mobility need to be weighed against the environmental, social and economic costs that transport systems pose.
Modes of Sustainable Transport
There are various modes of sustainable transport. These include:
- Public Transport: This includes buses, trams, and trains. Public transport can help reduce the number of private vehicles on the road, thereby reducing traffic congestion and pollution.
- Cycling and Walking: These are not only beneficial for health but also for the environment as they do not emit any harmful gases.
- Car Sharing and Ride Sharing: These are increasingly popular as they reduce the number of vehicles on the road.
- Electric Vehicles: These are powered by electricity, which can be generated from renewable sources. They emit no tailpipe pollutants and can be more energy-efficient than conventional vehicles.
Policies and Measures
Various policies and measures can promote sustainable transport, including:
- Urban Planning: This can encourage high density, mixed-use, pedestrian-friendly development, which reduces the need for private vehicle use.
- Transport Pricing: This can make the cost of using private vehicles reflect their true environmental and social costs.
- Regulation: This can set standards for vehicle emissions and fuel efficiency.
- Education and Awareness: This can inform the public about the benefits of sustainable transport and how to use it effectively.
Challenges
Despite its benefits, sustainable transport faces several challenges. These include:
- Infrastructure: Many cities lack the necessary infrastructure for sustainable transport, such as bike lanes and charging stations for electric vehicles.
- Behavior Change: Many people are accustomed to using private vehicles and may be resistant to change.
- Technology: While technology for sustainable transport is improving, it is not yet on par with that for conventional transport in terms of cost and convenience.
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