"If you have an interest in a truly international perspective that combines a diversity of behavioural thinking, different methods of analysis, a range of policy options, and the involvement of all stakeholders in trying to find the means by which the transport and energy debate can be addressed and resolved, then I urge you to read this book - you will not be disappointed." --Dr. David Banister, Professor Emeritus, University of Oxford
"To the best of my knowledge, this is the first book bringing together behavioral research on transport and energy. .I agree with the editor's belief that behavioral interventions should be a 'must' in transport and energy policy menus." --Dr. Noboru Harata, Professor, The University of Tokyo
"It is a book for those who want to be serious about understanding the state of research and who are ready to dive into cutting-edge research on behavioral issues of transport, energy, and greenhouse gas emissions." --Dr. James L. Sweeney, Professor, Stanford University
1. Introduction of research on transport and energy Junyi Zhang 2. The role of the transport sector in energy transition and climate change mitigation: insights from an integrated assessment model Runsen Zhang 3. Effects of green policies on household transport and energy consumption in Europe: a literature review Dujuan Yang and Harry Timmermans 4. Energy consumption in the transport and domestic sectors: a household-level comparison between capital cities of Japan, China, and Indonesia Weiyan Zong, Junyi Zhang, Biying Yu, Enjian Yao and Chunfu Shao 5. Travel choices, preferences and energy implications in the United States Wei-Shiuen Ng 6. Children's travel behavior and implication to transport energy consumption of household: a case study of three Australian cities Hitomi Nakanishi 7. Residential location and commuting mode choices: intrahousehold interaction modeling and its implications for energy policy Junyi Zhang 8. Battery electric vehicles in China: ownership and usage Enjian Yao, Chunfu Shao, Fanglei Jin, Long Pan and Rui Zhang 9. Impacts of shared mobility on energy consumption and emissions in China Biying Yu, Xiaoyi Li and Meimei Xue 10. Rural migrant workers' energy consumption in passenger transport and domestic sectors of China: case study from a social perspective Ying Jiang, Junyi Zhang and Linghan Zhang 11. Japanese young people's car ownership and usage: research from an expenditure perspective Weiyan Zong, Junyi Zhang and Ying Jiang 12. Behavioral research on transport and energy in the context of aviation Tuqiang Zhou and Junyi Zhang 13. A systematic review on tourism energy consumption, sustainable tourism, and destination development: a behavioral perspective Linghan Zhang and Junyi Zhang 14. Behavioral interventions for sustainable transportation: an overview of programs and guide for practitioners Reuven Sussman, Li Qin Tan and Christine E. Kormos 15. Life-oriented household energy consumption research Weiyan Zong, Junyi Zhang and Ying Jiang 16. To connect the past with the future Junyi Zhang
Junyi Zhang is a professor in the Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering and Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation at Hiroshima University, Japan. His research fields include transportation planning, urban and regional planning, traffic engineering, environment and energy policies, tourism policy, and health policy. He is the author of more than 470 refereed papers in journals Transportation Research Part A, B, C, and D, Journal of Transport Geography, Accident Analysis and Prevention, Energy Policy, Energy, Climate Change, Annals of Tourism Research, and Tourism Management. He has also published a book with Elsevier, Transport and Energy Research: A Behavioral Perspective. He is the co-chair of WCTRS (World Conference on Transport Research Society) COVID-19 Task Force and a foreign fellow of the Engineering Academy of Japan. He has published 13 peer-reviewed pandemic-related papers in Transport Policy, Nature - Scientific Reports, Sustainable Cities and Society, Tourism Economics, and more.