#8888. Exploring the nonlinear and asymmetric influences of built environment on CO2 emission of ride-hailing trips

November 2026publication date
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Abstract:
This study examines the influence of built environment variables on carbon emissions of ride-hailing trips. Meanwhile, the asymmetry of this influence is explored at origin and destination in several spatiotemporal contexts.
Keywords:
Built environment; CO2 emission; Gradient boosting decision trees; Nonlinear; Ride-hailing

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