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The Influence of the Built Environment of Neighborhoods on Residents' Low-Carbon Travel Mode.

Authors

Qian, Caiyun; Zhou, Yang; Ji, Ze; Feng, Qing

Abstract

Motor vehicle travel is one of the causes of aggravation of CO2 emission, environmental issues and urban problems. The advocation of low-carbon travel is necessary for the achievement of low-carbon city construction and sustainable development in the future. Many studies have shown that built environment tends to influence residents' travel behavior, and most studies are demonstrated from the macro level of metropolis. However, from the perspective of neighborhoods, much less attention has been paid, especially in developing countries including China. This study chooses 15 neighborhoods in the main districts of Nanjing in China, taking the location of neighborhoods and residents' socio-economic attributes into consideration, to examine the effects of residential built environment on residents' mode choice of different travel types, and to propose the recommended values for the most significant variables. The residential built environment attributes are from three dimensions of land use, road network system and transit facilities. The method of this study is three-step and successive. Primarily, a correlation analysis model is applied to initially examine the role that residents' socio-economic attributes and residential built environment attributes play on residents' low-carbon travel of three different travel types respectively. Primary significant attributes from these two aspects are preliminarily screened out for the re-screening in the next step. In addition, the study uses multivariate logit regression modeling approach, with significant socio-economic attributes as concomitant variables, to further re-screen out the key variables of built environment. Furthermore, a unary linear regression model is applied to propose the recommended values for the key built environment variables.

Subjects

EMISSIONS (Air pollution); CARBON dioxide; SUSTAINABLE development

Publication

Sustainability (2071-1050), 2018, Vol 10, Issue 3, p823

ISSN

2071-1050

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3390/su10030823

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