2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2011.01.053
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Climate policies for road transport revisited (II): Closing the policy gap with cap-and-trade

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“…along with constraints (29)- (32), and the problem RS under the box uncertainty set is further equivalent to the following worst-case stochastic problem:…”
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“…along with constraints (29)- (32), and the problem RS under the box uncertainty set is further equivalent to the following worst-case stochastic problem:…”
Section: Hybrid Model Under Box Uncertainty Setmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…along with constraints (29)- (32). The set U α is the projection of set U on the space of the data for constraint (40), which describes only uncertainty in α.…”
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“…Nonetheless, addressing the market failures is also possible in the transport sector, and is already done successfully to some extent (see e.g. Creutzig et al, 2011;Flachsland et al, 2011). Third, this sector is systemically important to the decarbonisation of the broader economy, particularly transport and heating, via a switch to electricity use, so we must get its decarbonisation right.…”
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“…As a result, pricing instruments can rarely be standalone options to support changes in transport demand, and thus create opportunities for sustainable transport infrastructure investments. They need to be embedded in a framework integrating command-and-control tools (Flachsland et al, 2011). Carbon pricing strategies need to be complemented by sustainable land use and transport planning strategies, since sustainable transport alternatives to road transportation need to be available to enable users to shift away from passenger vehicle use as a response to a new market price signal (see section II.1).…”
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