N Rivers, B Schaufele - Journal of Environmental Economics and …, 2015 - Elsevier
We demonstrate that the carbon tax imposed by the Canadian province of British Columbia caused a decline in short-run gasoline demand that is significantly greater than would be …
YJ Zhang, HR Peng, Z Liu, W Tan - Energy Policy, 2015 - Elsevier
The transport sector appears a main energy consumer in China and plays a significant role in energy conservation. Improving energy efficiency proves an effective way to reduce …
This paper investigates the evolution of urban cycling in Montreal, Canada and its link to both built environment indicators and bicycle infrastructure accessibility. The effect of new …
The rebound effect caused by energy efficiency improvements demands greater attention from energy policymakers as it represents an important obstacle to energy consumption …
The rebound effect is the phenomenon underlying the disproportionality between energy efficiency improvements and observed energy savings. In road transport, the effect reveals …
YJ Zhang, Z Liu, CX Qin, TD Tan - Energy Policy, 2017 - Elsevier
The quantity of China's private cars has increased dramatically in the past decade, which has become one of the key sources of carbon emission and air pollution in the cities of …
S Moshiri, K Aliyev - Ecological economics, 2017 - Elsevier
The fossil fuel-driven transport sector has been one of the major contributors to CO 2 emission across the world keeping it on the energy policy agenda for the past three …
We provide estimates of the rebound effect for car transport in Denmark, using a rich data set with individual household data on car use, fuel efficiency, and car as well as household …
T Litman - Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 2013 - Elsevier
Various transportation policies can help conserve energy and reduce pollution emissions. Some, called cleaner vehicle strategies in this article, reduce emission rates per vehicle …