Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Geography, Belgrade
Abstract
More than half of the global population now lives in towns and cities. At the
same time, transport has become the highest single energy-consuming human
activity. Hence, one of the major topics today is the reduction of urban
transport demand and of energy consumption in cities. In this article we
focused on the whole package of instruments that can reduce energy
consumption and transport demand in Belgrade, a city that is currently at a
major crossroad. Belgrade can prevent a dramatic increase in energy
consumption and CO2 emissions (and mitigate the negative local environmental
effects of traffic congestion, traffic accidents and air pollution), only if
it: 1) implements a more decisive strategy to limit private vehicles use
while its level of car passenger km (PKT) is still relatively low; 2) does
not try to solve its transport problems only by trying to build urban road
infrastructure (bridges and ring roads); and 3) if it continues to provide
priority movement for buses (a dominant form of public transport), while 4)
at the same time developing urban rail systems (metro or LRT) with exclusive
tracks, immune to the traffic congestion on urban streets.
Funder
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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