Using machine learning to understand causal relationships between urban form and travel CO2 emissions across continents
Felix Wagner, Florian Nachtigall, Lukas Franken, Nikola, Milojevic-Dupont, Rafael H.M. Pereira, Nicolas Koch, Jakob Runge and, Marta Gonzalez, Felix Creutzig

TL;DR
This study employs explainable machine learning and causal graph discovery on mobility data from six cities to identify how urban form influences intra-city car travel emissions, revealing both general trends and city-specific effects.
Contribution
It introduces a novel application of machine learning to establish causality and assess urban form effects on travel emissions across diverse city contexts.
Findings
Significant causal effects of urban form on trip emissions.
Destination accessibility is the most influential factor.
Idiosyncratic effects suggest tailored urban policies.
Abstract
Climate change mitigation in urban mobility requires policies reconfiguring urban form to increase accessibility and facilitate low-carbon modes of transport. However, current policy research has insufficiently assessed urban form effects on car travel at three levels: (1) Causality -- Can causality be established beyond theoretical and correlation-based analyses? (2) Generalizability -- Do relationships hold across different cities and world regions? (3) Context specificity -- How do relationships vary across neighborhoods of a city? Here, we address all three gaps via causal graph discovery and explainable machine learning to detect urban form effects on intra-city car travel, based on mobility data of six cities across three continents. We find significant causal effects of urban form on trip emissions and inter-feature effects, which had been neglected in previous work. Our results…
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Taxonomy
TopicsUrban Transport and Accessibility · Transportation Planning and Optimization · Human Mobility and Location-Based Analysis
MethodsEmirates Airlines Office in Dubai · ALIGN
