2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18052285
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Chaos Analysis of Urban Low-Carbon Traffic Based on Game Theory

Abstract: Developing urban low-carbon traffic is an effective measure to reduce traffic carbon emissions, which are important parts of greenhouse gas. In order to understand the development characteristics and regular patterns of urban low-carbon traffic, we present a game model that enables us to predict the possible range of travel mode choice and the impact of low-carbon awareness. Through chaos analysis and simulation of the model, the authors come to realize that the proportions of travel mode choice can reach an e… Show more

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“…This approach can resolve the heteroscedasticities that may exist in the cross-country research conducted by He et al [27]. Finally, an increasing amount of literature has used modern econometric methods to scientifically study environmental pollution [40][41][42]. Specifically, the panel threshold regression model proposed by Hansen [43] was adopted in this study, and various control variables, such as the economic development level, industrial structure, population density, unemployment rate, and foreign direct investment, were incorporated into the model.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach can resolve the heteroscedasticities that may exist in the cross-country research conducted by He et al [27]. Finally, an increasing amount of literature has used modern econometric methods to scientifically study environmental pollution [40][41][42]. Specifically, the panel threshold regression model proposed by Hansen [43] was adopted in this study, and various control variables, such as the economic development level, industrial structure, population density, unemployment rate, and foreign direct investment, were incorporated into the model.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The collaboration between cars, however, is not taken into consideration by this strategy. To direct cars, references [14,32] employed pricing strategy and a dynamic toll policy. The extended anti-Stackelberg game was used in reference [15] to help the traffic centre direct the motorist towards the system's ideal path.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…al. [ 4 ], Du et al [ 5 ], Lv et al [ 6 ], Pentrakan et al [ 7 ], Rjoub et al [ 8 ], Wang et al [ 9 ], Mumtaz et al [ 10 ], Wu et al [ 11 ], and Yao et al [ 12 ]. Among them, Attiq et al [ 3 ] used the partial least squares structural (PLS) model to examine the impacts of financial, cognitive, and emotional concerns of consumers on recycling behavior, reuse, and food waste reduction and among restaurant patrons.…”
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“…In addition, Yao et al [ 12 ] employed spatial econometric analysis to examine the impacts of the characteristics of evolution on the mechanism of Chinese venture capital spatial agglomeration to include the spatial effect. Mumtaz, et al [ 10 ] identify the elements that influence restaurant consumers’ behaviors on food waste reduction, reuse, and recycling; Wu et al [ 11 ] employed the chaos analysis and introduced a game model to predict the choice of travel mode and the impact of low-carbon awareness with simulation; and this manuscript provided an editorial statement and conferred some future research ideas on the use of behavioral models in environmental research and public health with applications.…”
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confidence: 99%