Abstract
Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions is a topic ofmajor concernworldwide. Following previous articles which provide a methodology for estimating GHG emissions associated with international trade by transport mode at the world level, in this paper, we estimate an equivalent database of GHG emissions for inter-regional trade flows within a country (Spain). To this end, we built a new database of GHG emissions for origin-destination flows between Spanish provinces during 1995-2015. For each year, we combine industry-specific flows by four transport modes (road, train, ship and aircraft) with the corresponding GHG emissions factor for each mode in tons*km, drawn from the specialized literature. With this dataset of GHG emissions, we generate and analyze the temporal, sectoral and spatial pattern of Spanish inter-regional GHG flows. We then forecast emissions for 2016-2030 and consider how transport mode shifts might produce a more sustainable freight system within the country through the substitution of environmentally friendly alternatives (railway) for specific origin-destination-product flows in high-polluting modes (road).
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Llano, C., Pérez-Balsalobre, S., & Pérez-García, J. (2018). Greenhouse gas emissions from intra-national freight transport: Measurement and scenarios for greater sustainability in Spain. Sustainability (Switzerland), 10(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/su10072467
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