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- Sustainability Assessment of Urban Systems
- Sustainability Assessment of Urban Systems
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
- General Introduction
- Part I Theoretical Background
- Part II Integrative Approaches for Sustainability Assessment
- Part III Perspectives on Urban Sustainability
- Part IV Focal Points of Urban Sustainability
- 15 Energy Challenges in Urban Systems
- 16 Sustainability Assessment of the Housing System: Exploring the Interplay between the Material and Social Systems
- 17 Sustainability Assessment of Urban Agriculture
- 18 Cities and Entropy: Assessing Urban Sustainability as a Problem of Coordination
- 19 Conceptualizing Urban Systems for Ecologic Sustainability Assessments: Case Study of the Stockholm Royal Seaport City District
- 20 A Study of Ride-Sharing Opportunities in the City of Santiago de Chile
- 21 Mosquito-Borne Disease and Human Mobility in Urban Environments
- Index
- References
20 - A Study of Ride-Sharing Opportunities in the City of Santiago de Chile
from Part IV - Focal Points of Urban Sustainability
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 March 2020
- Sustainability Assessment of Urban Systems
- Sustainability Assessment of Urban Systems
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
- General Introduction
- Part I Theoretical Background
- Part II Integrative Approaches for Sustainability Assessment
- Part III Perspectives on Urban Sustainability
- Part IV Focal Points of Urban Sustainability
- 15 Energy Challenges in Urban Systems
- 16 Sustainability Assessment of the Housing System: Exploring the Interplay between the Material and Social Systems
- 17 Sustainability Assessment of Urban Agriculture
- 18 Cities and Entropy: Assessing Urban Sustainability as a Problem of Coordination
- 19 Conceptualizing Urban Systems for Ecologic Sustainability Assessments: Case Study of the Stockholm Royal Seaport City District
- 20 A Study of Ride-Sharing Opportunities in the City of Santiago de Chile
- 21 Mosquito-Borne Disease and Human Mobility in Urban Environments
- Index
- References
Summary
As an industrial revolution booms in Chile, the country’s air has been flooded by toxic emissions. Cities face the worst of the pollution, as factories are booming and urban centres are growing. Cars are one of the main contributors towards the accumulation of PM2.5. Sharing trips may help reduce the number of private and public vehicles on the road and thus reduce greenhouse gas emissions, travel time, and cost to individuals. In this study, I apply the concept of shareability networks to a survey of 113 591 trips taken in the city of Santiago in Chile, showing that with increasing but still relatively low passenger discomfort, cumulative trip length can be cut by 50 percent or more. I quantify the benefit of ride sharing in terms of traffic and emission reduction. I finally show that the ride-sharing potential is substantial, with nearly 100 percent of the trips shareable with current public transportation trip demand.
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- Sustainability Assessment of Urban Systems , pp. 480 - 488Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020