A significant proportion of anthropogenic greenhouse gas generating activities are concentrated in cities. As centers of high consumption, wealth and creativity, cities must play a significant role in tackling climate change. Action to reduce emissions at a local level requires that municipal and local governments have a good understanding of emissions sources and reduction potentials. To achieve this municipal governments require adequate tools and resources to enable effective policy decision making. The carbon footprint is becoming an increasingly recognized tool for the management of climate change. The term carbon footprint originated in the grey literature, it is widely recognized in the public arena. It offers the opportunity to muni...
AbstractCarbon Footprints, as an indicator of climate performance, help identify major GHG emission ...
Cities as global centers of consumption and production often are a significant and growing source of...
The carbon budget for limiting global warming to the targeted 1.5 ° is running out. Cities have a ce...
A significant proportion of anthropogenic GHG-generating activities are concentrated in cities. As c...
A substantial proportion of anthropogenic greenhouse gas generating activities are concentrated in g...
This paper addresses the problems associated with ambitious greenhouse gas (GHG) emission cut-off ta...
Local climate action has been identified as a vital contributor to global mitigation of greenhouse g...
Cities accommodate more than half of the global population, consume 70% of global energy and are res...
All cities present environmental sustainability issues, above all regarding greenhouse gas (GHG) emi...
One of the challenges faced by local governments in the work with municipal climate action plans con...
Cities are mainly responsible for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the atmosphere and thus for clim...
Actions in cities shape the outcome of greenhouse gas (GHG) emission mitigation and our climate chan...
This paper presents a greenhouse-gas (GHG) emission reduction toolkit at an urban scale as a respons...
Cities are thought to be associated with most of humanity's consumption of natural resources and imp...
Population and urbanisation are main contributors of carbon emissions, energy demand, resource consu...
AbstractCarbon Footprints, as an indicator of climate performance, help identify major GHG emission ...
Cities as global centers of consumption and production often are a significant and growing source of...
The carbon budget for limiting global warming to the targeted 1.5 ° is running out. Cities have a ce...
A significant proportion of anthropogenic GHG-generating activities are concentrated in cities. As c...
A substantial proportion of anthropogenic greenhouse gas generating activities are concentrated in g...
This paper addresses the problems associated with ambitious greenhouse gas (GHG) emission cut-off ta...
Local climate action has been identified as a vital contributor to global mitigation of greenhouse g...
Cities accommodate more than half of the global population, consume 70% of global energy and are res...
All cities present environmental sustainability issues, above all regarding greenhouse gas (GHG) emi...
One of the challenges faced by local governments in the work with municipal climate action plans con...
Cities are mainly responsible for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the atmosphere and thus for clim...
Actions in cities shape the outcome of greenhouse gas (GHG) emission mitigation and our climate chan...
This paper presents a greenhouse-gas (GHG) emission reduction toolkit at an urban scale as a respons...
Cities are thought to be associated with most of humanity's consumption of natural resources and imp...
Population and urbanisation are main contributors of carbon emissions, energy demand, resource consu...
AbstractCarbon Footprints, as an indicator of climate performance, help identify major GHG emission ...
Cities as global centers of consumption and production often are a significant and growing source of...
The carbon budget for limiting global warming to the targeted 1.5 ° is running out. Cities have a ce...