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Research On The Development Path Of Low Carbon Urban Public Transport

Posted on:2020-07-04Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:R JiaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2416330590493987Subject:Public management theory and practice
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Low-carbon transportation is one of the key fields to implement overall low-carbon ec onomic strategy in China.This paper states Zhenjiang's urban public transport developme nt status,and researches the necessity and feasibility of carrying out low-carbon transportat ion in the third-tier cities,as well as revealing the hidden criticism by digging out and an alyzing the most important reason to the problems of public transport system.It provides that the strategic mode of developing low-carbon transportation and improvement suggestio ns.The comprehensive implementation of low-carbon transportation is to alleviate the proble ms in the current public transport system,promoting the efficient use of energy and traffic congestion,all of these are based on sustainability,intensive,methods and technologies ab out the transformation of low-carbon transportation development pattern.The development mode of low-carbon development path of public transport proposed in this paper is result from a series of studies,which could offer several reference opinions for the relevant governments to formulate public transport policy,it could also solve the existing problems in the current public transport system of third-tier cities,such as alleviate the greenhouse effect and change the mode of public travel.In this paper,a case study of Zhenjiang discusses the transformation of urban public transport,describing the necessity and importance of energetically developing low-carbon public transport,the research results are as follows: Providing theoretical support and practical guidance for the future development of third-tier urban public transport;Providing decision-making reference for the government to solve increasingly serious public transport problems;Providing practical guidance for traffic management.
Keywords/Search Tags:Cities, Public Transport, Low Carbonization, Path
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