Authors
Katerina Papagiannaki, Danae Diakoulaki
Publication date
2009/8/31
Journal
Energy Policy
Volume
37
Issue
8
Pages
3259-3267
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The paper presents a decomposition analysis of the changes in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from passenger cars in Denmark and Greece, for the period 1990–2005. A time series analysis has been applied based on the logarithmic mean Divisia index I (LMDI I) methodology, which belongs to the wider family of index decomposition approaches. The particularity in road transport that justifies a profound analysis is its remarkably rapid growth during the last decades, followed by a respective increase in emissions. Denmark and Greece have been selected based on the challenging differences of specific socio-economic characteristics of these two small EU countries, as well as on the availability of detailed data used in the frame of the analysis. In both countries, passenger cars are responsible for half of the emissions from road transport as well as for their upward trend, which provokes the implementation of a …
Total citations
20092010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022202320241120161013820161061010976