Unique Opportunities of Island States to Transition to a Low-Carbon Mobility System
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- What are the current status quo and related challenges for the transition of the transport system?
- What specific opportunities exist to address these challenges?
- What recommendations can be derived for the pilots and for a global transition?
2. Background on SIDS and Pilot Islands
2.1. Unique Situations of Small Island Developing States
2.2. Characteristics of Barbados, Fiji, and Mauritius and Their Transport System
3. Turning Challenges into Opportunities: SIDS-Inspired Transition of Transport Systems
3.1. Theories of Transitions and the Special Case of SIDS
3.2. Insular Scale and Topology as Facilitators of Sustainable Transport
3.3. Investment Needs for Low-Carbon Mobility Infrastructure Along the Pilot Islands
3.4. SIDS as Tourist Generation Destinations as Accelerator of Shared and Low-Carbon Mobility
4. Policy Implications for Local Decision-Makers
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Barbados | Fiji | Mauritius | ||
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Geographic characteristics | Location/Ocean | Caribbean | Pacific Ocean | Indian Ocean |
Area [km2] | 431 | 10,388 | 2040 | |
Population [#] | 285,000 | 600,000 | 1,200,000 | |
Population density [#/km²] | 661 | 58 | 588 | |
Transport system | Road Network [km] | 1750 | 11,000 | 2066 |
Tourist arrivals [#/year] | 681,000 | 870,000 | 1,400,000 | |
GDP per capita [USD] | 16,789 | 4323 | 10,547 | |
Size of street network [km] | 1600 | 11,000 | 2040 | |
Individual cars [#] | 108,057 | 84,558 | 226,645 | |
Buses [#] | 444 | 2444 | 3107 | |
Taxis [#] | Not known | 6394 | 6905 | |
Freight [#] | Not known | 18,681 | 15,801 | |
State fleet [#] | Not known | 1988 | Not known | |
Rental cars [#] | Not known | 4040 | Not known | |
Two-wheelers [#] | 2335 | Not known | 91,378 | |
Electricity supply system | Electricity tariffs [USD/kWh] | 0.28 | 0.14 | 0.18 |
Installed power generation capacity | 258 MW | 549 MW | 877 MW | |
Fossil Fuel | 239 MW | 296 MW | 735 MW | |
PV | 19 MW | 27 MW | 29 MW | |
Wind | 0 | 10 MW | 15 MW | |
Hydro | 0 | 134 MW | 61 MW | |
Bioenergy | 0 | 82 MW | 37 MW |
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Soomauroo, Z.; Blechinger, P.; Creutzig, F. Unique Opportunities of Island States to Transition to a Low-Carbon Mobility System. Sustainability 2020, 12, 1435. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12041435
Soomauroo Z, Blechinger P, Creutzig F. Unique Opportunities of Island States to Transition to a Low-Carbon Mobility System. Sustainability. 2020; 12(4):1435. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12041435
Chicago/Turabian StyleSoomauroo, Zakia, Philipp Blechinger, and Felix Creutzig. 2020. "Unique Opportunities of Island States to Transition to a Low-Carbon Mobility System" Sustainability 12, no. 4: 1435. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12041435
APA StyleSoomauroo, Z., Blechinger, P., & Creutzig, F. (2020). Unique Opportunities of Island States to Transition to a Low-Carbon Mobility System. Sustainability, 12(4), 1435. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12041435