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What policies are effective at reducing carbon emissions from surface passenger transport? A review of interventions to encourage behavioural and technological change


Citation Gross, R., Heptonstall, P., Anable, J., Greenacre, P. and E4tech. What policies are effective at reducing carbon emissions from surface passenger transport? A review of interventions to encourage behavioural and technological change. UKERC. 2009.
Author(s) Gross, R., Heptonstall, P., Anable, J., Greenacre, P. and E4tech.
Publisher UKERC
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ISBN 1 903144 0 7 8
UKERC Report Number ISBN 1903144078
Abstract

This report from the Technology and Policy Assessment (TPA) function of the UK Energy Research Centre examines the merits of a range of different policies that offer the prospect of CO2 emissions reduction from road transport. It addresses the following key question: What policies are effective at reducing carbon emissions from surface passenger transport?

This report does not undertake new modelling or empirical research; rather it provides a thorough review of the current state of knowledge on the subject, guided by experts and in consultation with a range of stakeholders. The project team undertook a systematic search for every report and paper related to the assessment question. Experts and stakeholders were invited to comment and contribute through an expert group. A team of expert consultants was commissioned to categorise, review and distil the evidence. This tightly specified search revealed over 500 reports and papers on the subject, each of which was categorised and assessed for relevance.