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ID091512
Title ProperA case study in data audit and modelling methodology-Australia
LanguageENG
AuthorApelbaum, John
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The purpose of the paper is to outline a rigorous, spatially consistent and cost-effective transport planning tool that projects travel demand, energy and emissions for all modes associated with domestic and international transport. The planning tool (AuseTran) is a multi-modal, multi-fuel and multi-regional macroeconomic and demographic-based computational model of the Australian transport sector that overcomes some of the gaps associated with existing strategic level transport emission models. The paper also identifies a number of key data issues that need to be resolved prior to model development with particular reference to the Australian environment. The strategic model structure endogenously derives transport demand, energy and emissions by jurisdiction, vehicle type, emission type and transport service for both freight and passenger transport. Importantly, the analytical framework delineates the national transport task, energy consumed and emissions according to region, state/territory of origin and jurisdictional protocols, provides an audit mechanism for the evaluation of the methodological framework, integrates a mathematical protocol to derive time series FFC emission factors and allows for the impact of non-registered road vehicles on transport, fuel and emissions.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 37, No. 10; Oct 2009: p3714-3732
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol. 37, No. 10; Oct 2009: p3714-3732
Key WordsTransport Demand ;  Energy Consumption ;  Modelling ;  Australia ;  Carbon Emission