The Road Network as a Structural Determinant of the Amount of Exhaust Emissions Produced by Automobility

English

The road network is usually considered as a mere support in territorial studies. This article aims to put it at the centre of urban air pollution analyses, as a full variable in exhaust emission study. It presents how the road network constrains the materialisation of an origin-destination flow network in a travel network. The size of the latter is determined by the road network characteristics (shape and speeds). The distances travelled, and thus exhaust emissions, are closely linked to these.

Keywords

  • road network
  • air polllution
  • travels
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