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Doseganje evropskih podnebnih ciljev z javnim prometom v Sloveniji : magistrsko delo
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Abstract
Promet je eden največjih proizvajalcev škodljivih toplogrednih plinov na svetu in je edini sektor, kjer se problematika poglablja in ne razrešuje. V teoriji je najboljša rešitev za nastalo stanje prehod z uporabe osebnega avtomobila na javni potniški promet. Pri tem dodatno vrednost prinese kolektiven odziv držav preko usklajenih politik na ravni mednarodnih igralcev, kot je EU. Ta je z Evropskim zelenim dogovorom vzpostavila vrsto zavezujočih ciljev, ki jih morajo države članice zagotoviti preko lastnih ukrepov. Učinkovitost takšnih ukrepov v slovenskem okolju je glavno vprašanje te naloge. Preko študije monitoringa bo raziskan nivo oblikovanja, izvajanja in izidov le-teh od leta 2018 do danes. Primerjani bodo dejavniki uporabe javnega prometa, na katere ima država vpliv, kot je ustvarjanje pogojev javnega prometa preko finančnih vložkov in aktivnosti za spodbudo uporabe javnega prometa. Na drugi strani so dejavniki, na katere država ne more vplivati, kamor spada vidik, kako ljudje dojemajo javni prevoz. Kljub navidezno dobro oblikovanim ukrepom in implementaciji, ki sledi predvidenemu dolgoročnemu načrtu, se premiki javnega prometa dogajajo prepočasi. Nasprotno, stanje emisij toplogrednih plinov v Sloveniji skozi leta ostaja bolj ali manj enako. Politika bi bila lahko bolj ambiciozna in vzpostavila boljšo konkurenčnost javnega potniškega prometa napram osebnim avtomobilom, čemur bi posledično sledil tudi večji vpliv na ljudi in uporabo javnega prometa.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:toplogredni plini, Evropski zeleni dogovor, javni potniški promet, osebni avtomobil
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:N. Likar
Year:2024
Number of pages:1 spletni vir (1 datoteka PDF (76 str.))
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-164478 This link opens in a new window
UDC:656.025.2:502.131.1(497.4)(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:216409859 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:26.10.2024
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Language:English
Title:Achieving European climate goals with public transport in Slovenia
Abstract:
Transport is one of the largest emitters of harmful greenhouse gases in the world and is the only sector where the problem is deepening rather than being resolved. In theory, the best solution to the current situation is to shift from private cars usage to public passenger transportation. In this case, a collective response of countries through coordinated policies at the level of international players such as the EU, brings additional value. The European Green Deal set a series of binding targets that member states must meet through their own measures. The effectiveness of such measures in the Slovenian context is the main question of this assignment. Through the monitoring study, the design, implementation and outcomes level of those measures from 2018 until today will be examined. Compared will be the factors of public transport usage on which the state has influence, such as the creation of public transport conditions through financial inputs and activities to encourage the use of public transport. On the other hand, there are factors that cannot be controlled by the state, which include the aspect of how people perceive public transport. Despite seemingly well-designed measures and implementation that follows the long-term plan, public transport progress is happening too slowly. Quite the opposite, the situation of greenhouse gas emissions in Slovenia remains more or less the same over the years. The policy could be more ambitious and establish a better competitiveness of public passenger transport over private cars, which in turn would have a greater impact on people and the usage of public transport.

Keywords:greenhouse gasses, European Green Deal, public transport, private car

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