Sammendrag
This workshop addresses the role of the transport system in reducing GHG emissions and explores pathways towards zero emission transport systems. We will have 4 sessions. Each session will consist of 2-3 introductions (10-15 minutes long), some prepared initial comments (3-4 minutes without slides), and the most important part; an open, plenary discussion. A chair will help focus on what we can do to inform the process.
The purpose is to identify central research challenges and to shape a number of new research projects. Some questions of interest to drive the discussion are:
What would be the effects of the transition if other countries would follow Norways example on transport sector policy, both in terms of GHG reductions, welfare and development of global commodity markets
What would be the most efficient ways for the rest of the world to implement policies towards the 2-degree target, and in particular what role would the transport sector play in different pathways
What is the role of batteries, hydrogen, biofuels in the transition. Are they competitors or do they complement each other.
Deep interventions for a low-carbon future: going beyond technological solutions
The future of the car, shared mobility, practice changes and the role of users in the transition to future transport systems
The mobility transition in China
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