Lived values and modal choices in Sweden: an approximation to potential losses from the low-carbon transition in the transport sector

Abstract To meet the goals set in the Paris Agreement, the transport sector requires transformative changes, not only in terms of prevailing technologies but also with regards to reducing the need for fossil-based transport and increasing the share of public and active transport modes. Policies to e...

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Main Authors: Claudia Strambo, Maria Xylia, Jindan Gong
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2024-11-01
Series:European Transport Research Review
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12544-024-00690-w
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description Abstract To meet the goals set in the Paris Agreement, the transport sector requires transformative changes, not only in terms of prevailing technologies but also with regards to reducing the need for fossil-based transport and increasing the share of public and active transport modes. Policies to enable this transformation are likely to have differentiated impacts on quality of life across society and have the potential to reproduce or deepen existing inequalities. When identifying potential losers from the low-carbon transition, it is important to consider a diverse set of loss categories, including social support networks and attachments a person has to particular people, material things, places and traditions. A key assumption here is that individuals’ perceptions of loss derive from their lived values, i.e., what they consider important in their life. Through a mixed-method approach consisting of a literature review and a survey, this study explores modal choices for realizing activities central to quality of life in Sweden, with a particular focus on societal groups at disadvantage in the transport transition. This article provides new insights on potential losses associated with the low-carbon transition in the transport sector and their distribution across society and reflects on the implications for transitional assistance policy.
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spelling doaj-art-3cc909b4186043eda2fefa464709dfe02024-11-17T12:07:52ZengSpringerOpenEuropean Transport Research Review1866-88872024-11-0116111710.1186/s12544-024-00690-wLived values and modal choices in Sweden: an approximation to potential losses from the low-carbon transition in the transport sectorClaudia Strambo0Maria Xylia1Jindan Gong2Stockholm Environment InstituteStockholm Environment InstituteStockholm Environment InstituteAbstract To meet the goals set in the Paris Agreement, the transport sector requires transformative changes, not only in terms of prevailing technologies but also with regards to reducing the need for fossil-based transport and increasing the share of public and active transport modes. Policies to enable this transformation are likely to have differentiated impacts on quality of life across society and have the potential to reproduce or deepen existing inequalities. When identifying potential losers from the low-carbon transition, it is important to consider a diverse set of loss categories, including social support networks and attachments a person has to particular people, material things, places and traditions. A key assumption here is that individuals’ perceptions of loss derive from their lived values, i.e., what they consider important in their life. Through a mixed-method approach consisting of a literature review and a survey, this study explores modal choices for realizing activities central to quality of life in Sweden, with a particular focus on societal groups at disadvantage in the transport transition. This article provides new insights on potential losses associated with the low-carbon transition in the transport sector and their distribution across society and reflects on the implications for transitional assistance policy.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12544-024-00690-wTransportLow-carbon transitionQuality of lifeLived values
spellingShingle Claudia Strambo
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Lived values and modal choices in Sweden: an approximation to potential losses from the low-carbon transition in the transport sector
European Transport Research Review
Transport
Low-carbon transition
Quality of life
Lived values
title Lived values and modal choices in Sweden: an approximation to potential losses from the low-carbon transition in the transport sector
title_full Lived values and modal choices in Sweden: an approximation to potential losses from the low-carbon transition in the transport sector
title_fullStr Lived values and modal choices in Sweden: an approximation to potential losses from the low-carbon transition in the transport sector
title_full_unstemmed Lived values and modal choices in Sweden: an approximation to potential losses from the low-carbon transition in the transport sector
title_short Lived values and modal choices in Sweden: an approximation to potential losses from the low-carbon transition in the transport sector
title_sort lived values and modal choices in sweden an approximation to potential losses from the low carbon transition in the transport sector
topic Transport
Low-carbon transition
Quality of life
Lived values
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12544-024-00690-w
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