TY - JOUR
T1 - Urban resilience in the face of fossil fuel dependency
T2 - The case of Rio de Janeiro’s urban mobility
AU - Fernandes, Vicente Aprigliano
AU - Rothfuss, Rainer
AU - Hochschild, Volker
AU - Da Silva, Marcelino Aurelio Vieira
AU - Da Silva, William Ribeiro
AU - Steiniger, Stefan
AU - Dos Santos, Tálita Floriano
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Editora CHAMPAGNAT. All rights reserved.
Copyright:
Copyright 2019 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Long-term scenarios for mobility within cities usually neglect the energy supply challenge and how the implied risks affect urban mobility services. High levels of private transport and fossil fuel dependency tend to prevail in urban agglomerations of modern cities in many parts of the world. The resilience approach supports a new perspective on transportation solutions, not only based on how to consume less energy or emit less CO2, but how vulnerable urban mobility is in face of a fossil threat. This paper aims to assess the vulnerability of urban mobility in the face of fossil fuel threats under a social and geographical scope. We apply a case study with the city of Rio de Janeiro, confronting city inhabitants with a price increase of gasoline and oil-based public transportation. We found that more than 50% of the districts of Rio de Janeiro presents low-medium or low level of resilience of urban mobility. Furthermore, they are in areas with lower accessibility to metro stations and more citizens with reduced income levels.
AB - Long-term scenarios for mobility within cities usually neglect the energy supply challenge and how the implied risks affect urban mobility services. High levels of private transport and fossil fuel dependency tend to prevail in urban agglomerations of modern cities in many parts of the world. The resilience approach supports a new perspective on transportation solutions, not only based on how to consume less energy or emit less CO2, but how vulnerable urban mobility is in face of a fossil threat. This paper aims to assess the vulnerability of urban mobility in the face of fossil fuel threats under a social and geographical scope. We apply a case study with the city of Rio de Janeiro, confronting city inhabitants with a price increase of gasoline and oil-based public transportation. We found that more than 50% of the districts of Rio de Janeiro presents low-medium or low level of resilience of urban mobility. Furthermore, they are in areas with lower accessibility to metro stations and more citizens with reduced income levels.
KW - Energy security
KW - Resilience
KW - Urban mobility
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U2 - 10.1590/2175-3369.011.e20180160
DO - 10.1590/2175-3369.011.e20180160
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85075275901
SN - 2175-3369
VL - 11
JO - Urbe
JF - Urbe
M1 - e20180160
ER -