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Low carbon innovation in Chinese urban mobility:prospects, politics and practices

机译:中国城市交通中的低碳创新:前景,政治与实践

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China represents a test-case of global significance regarding the challenges of urban mobility transition to more sustainable models. On the one hand, transportation accounts for approximately one quarter of global greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs). China is globally central to 'greening' mobility as already the world's largest car market but with significant further growth predicted. On the other hand, the growth of (fossil-fuelled) urban mobility is a key feature of the immense changes that have occurred since 1978 in China. Yet in both respects, the need for a change in the model of urban mobility is increasingly urgent, as manifest in issues of emissions and air pollution, urban gridlock and its social costs, and intensifying unrest around urban mobility issues. China, however, is also the site of significant government and corporate innovation efforts focused on opportunities for 'catch-up' in a key industry of the twenty first century around the electric vehicle (EV). At the same time, the much lower-technology electric two-wheeler (E2W) has emerged as a global market entirely dominated by small Chinese firms and their Chinese customers. This is one of a series of four China low carbon reports outlining the STEPS Centre affiliate project 'Low Carbon Innovation in China: Prospects, Politics and Practice', led from Lancaster University. Taking a perspective that explores specific domains of low carbon innovation in China through the lens of changing power relations and associated social practices, this Working Paper provides an introduction to the e-mobility research package of the project, reviewing the relevant literature around urban electric mobility transitions in China and describing the project's research approach and potential contribution to knowledge in this area. It argues that, despite the disappointment to date regarding EVs, the evidence shows a highly dynamic and geographically diverse situation in China, but one in which a successful urban mobility transition as currently envisaged remains improbable.
机译:在城市交通向更可持续的模式转变的挑战方面,中国代表着具有全球意义的测试案例。一方面,交通运输约占全球温室气体排放量(GHG)的四分之一。中国已经是全球最大的汽车市场,但在“绿色化”出行方面在全球处于中心地位,但预计会有进一步的增长。另一方面,(化石燃料)城市交通的增长是1978年以来中国发生的巨大变化的关键特征。然而,从排放和空气污染,城市僵局及其社会成本,以及围绕城市交通问题的不安加剧,这两个方面都迫切需要改变城市交通模式。然而,中国还是重要的政府和企业创新活动的基地,其重点是围绕电动汽车(EV)进入20世纪一个关键行业的“追赶”机会。同时,技术含量低得多的电动两轮车(E2W)已经成为一个完全由中国小型企业及其中国客户主导的全球市场。这是兰开斯特大学领导的四份中国低碳报告系列之一,概述了STEPS中心附属项目“中国的低碳创新:前景,政治和实践”。本工作文件以不断变化的权力关系和相关的社会实践为视角探索中国低碳创新的特定领域的观点,介绍了该项目的电动汽车研究包,并回顾了有关城市电动汽车的相关文献。在中国的转型,并描述了该项目的研究方法以及对该领域知识的潜在贡献。报告认为,尽管迄今为止电动汽车令人失望,但证据表明中国的局势高度动态且地域多样,但仍无法实现目前设想的成功的城市交通转型。

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