Open Access
Transport in the European green deal
Loading...
Files
NIQ Vol 22 - Issue 2 - June 2020.pdf (5.38 MB)
Full-text in Open Access
License
Cadmus Permanent Link
Full-text via DOI
ISBN
ISSN
Issue Date
Type of Publication
Keyword(s)
LC Subject Heading
Other Topic(s)
EUI Research Cluster(s)
Initial version
Published version
Succeeding version
Preceding version
Published version part
Earlier different version
Initial format
Author(s)
Citation
Network industries quarterly, 2020, Vol. 22, No. 2
[Florence School of Regulation]; [Transport]
Cite
FINGER, Matthias, SERAFIMOVA, Teodora (editor/s), Transport in the European green deal, Network industries quarterly, 2020, Vol. 22, No. 2, [Florence School of Regulation], [Transport] - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/67250
Abstract
This special issue of Network Industries Quarterly is dedicated to the European Green Deal and its implications for the transport sector. In its long-term decarbonisation strategy ‘A Clean Planet for All,’ the European Commission paints a clear picture of the vast transformations that will have to take place across all sectors of the economy for Europe to become climate neutral by 2050. In its subsequent European Green Deal, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen reinforces this ambition and pledges to enshrine the climate neutrality objective into legislation. For transport, which accounts for a quarter of the EU’s total greenhouse gas emissions, achieving the climate neutrality objectives will require a 90% reduction of the sector’s emissions by 2050 compared to 1990 levels, with sizable contributions across all modes. Our invited contributors take a closer look at the concrete examples of rail, aviation, intermodal transport and Mobility-as-a-Service solutions, as well as at the increasing coupling and interdependence between the transport and the energy sectors.
Table of Contents
The converging Energy-Mobility System needs an integrated Approach for the Sustainability Transition, Paul Adrianus van Baal, Matthias Finger; Decarbonisation: Railways and the European Green Deal, Veronika Haunold; The Aviation Value Crisis: Sustainability, Mobility and Economic Growth, Iván László Arnold; Covid-19: An Opportunity to redesign Mobility towards greater Sustainability and Resilience?, Teodora Serafimova.