Pathways to Socially Equitable Net-Zero Cities and Regions

Lead Research Organisation: University College London
Department Name: Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis

Abstract

As a society, we seem to have moved towards the joint understanding that decarbonisation is a present and pressing policy objective. Transport produced 24% of the UK's greenhouse gas emissions in 2020 - the largest emitting sector. Despite this, there is a lack of overlap between decarbonisation outcomes and socioeconomic outcomes; one is rarely measured at the same time as the other. The PhD therefore asks: what are the social and spatial equity impacts of a transition towards net-zero transportation in the UK? Looking specifically at the East of England, the research uses the tools from the Arup City Modelling Lab to evaluate the best metrics for measuring socio-economic outcomes of decarbonised transport.

The base is a sophisticated model of individual transport flows, from Jaywick Sands to the Norfolk Broads; from the Isle of Ely to Dunwich Heath. Within this model, each agent has a profile, a set of needs, and a set of attributes. This can be used to gauge how changes we make in the transport sector have knock-on effects on individual welfare. East Anglia is a sound jumping-off point for this research, given its variety of rural areas, smaller towns and larger urban areas. What we learn from East Anglia, we can apply using the City Modelling Lab nationwide.

People

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Claude LYNCH (Student)

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Studentship Projects

Project Reference Relationship Related To Start End Student Name
ES/P000592/1 01/10/2017 30/09/2027
2872094 Studentship ES/P000592/1 01/10/2023 30/09/2026 Claude LYNCH