SCCER CREST

The Evolution of Mobility - A Socio-Economic Analysis

Future (CC BY-ND 2.0 by cykocurt via flickr)
Future (CC BY-ND 2.0 by cykocurt via flickr)

Project details

Duration

01.2017-12.2020

Sponsor

external pageInnosuisse Swiss Innovation Agency

Staff

Professor K.W. Axhausen, T. Dubernet and C. Tchervenkov

Summary

More than 38% of final energy use and about 40% of Switzerland’s CO2-emissions are related to mobility and transportation. Furthermore, mobility is one of the few sectors where energy use and CO2emission still increase (all data from BFS, 2016). Thus, mobility is of central importance to the Swiss energy transition and to climate policy. Substantial research on future mobility systems is underway, focusing mostly on new or more efficient ways to meet an increasing demand for mobility. external pageRead more

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