<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Per capita CF of 434 municipalities in the UK. Inset shows London and municipalities that border within 50 km radius from centre. There is no clear pattern in terms of the geographic positioning of high and low CF municipalities. Only around London is a ring of municipalities with a high CF, while municipalities within Greater London tend to have a below average CF.</p> <p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p>A growing body of literature discusses the CO<sub>2</sub> emissions of cities. Still, little is known about emission patterns across density gradients from remote rural places to highly urbanized areas, the drivers behind those emission patterns and the global emissions triggered by consumption in human settle...
Cities - particularly the denser ones - are often depicted as sustainable systems that reduce the co...
<p><b>Table 3.</b> The average household sizes and the living spaces per capita (...
This paper presents a socio-economically disaggregated framework for attributing CO2 emissions to pe...
<p><strong>Figure 1.</strong> Overview of methodology for estimating detailed local final demand mat...
<p><strong>Figure 3.</strong> Extended territorial (scope 1 and 2) per capita CO<sub>2</sub> emissio...
A growing body of literature discusses the CO2 emissions of cities. Still, little is known about emi...
<p><strong>Figure 4.</strong> Extended territorial (scope 1 and 2) per capita CO<sub>2</sub> emissio...
<p><strong>Figure 5.</strong> Estimated cross-municipal relationships between a series of geo-demogr...
While it is understood that cities generate the majority of carbon emissions, for most cities, towns...
Urbanisation increases household carbon footprints in developing economies. However, the results fro...
Meeting the commitments made in the Paris Agreement on climate change will require different approac...
Sub-national governments are increasingly interested in local-level climate change management. Carbo...
<p><b>Table 2.</b> The average annual carbon footprints in the different subgroup...
Which municipalities and locations within the United States contribute the most to household greenho...
Higher density reduces distances, private car dependency and thus reduces greenhouse gas emissions (...
Cities - particularly the denser ones - are often depicted as sustainable systems that reduce the co...
<p><b>Table 3.</b> The average household sizes and the living spaces per capita (...
This paper presents a socio-economically disaggregated framework for attributing CO2 emissions to pe...
<p><strong>Figure 1.</strong> Overview of methodology for estimating detailed local final demand mat...
<p><strong>Figure 3.</strong> Extended territorial (scope 1 and 2) per capita CO<sub>2</sub> emissio...
A growing body of literature discusses the CO2 emissions of cities. Still, little is known about emi...
<p><strong>Figure 4.</strong> Extended territorial (scope 1 and 2) per capita CO<sub>2</sub> emissio...
<p><strong>Figure 5.</strong> Estimated cross-municipal relationships between a series of geo-demogr...
While it is understood that cities generate the majority of carbon emissions, for most cities, towns...
Urbanisation increases household carbon footprints in developing economies. However, the results fro...
Meeting the commitments made in the Paris Agreement on climate change will require different approac...
Sub-national governments are increasingly interested in local-level climate change management. Carbo...
<p><b>Table 2.</b> The average annual carbon footprints in the different subgroup...
Which municipalities and locations within the United States contribute the most to household greenho...
Higher density reduces distances, private car dependency and thus reduces greenhouse gas emissions (...
Cities - particularly the denser ones - are often depicted as sustainable systems that reduce the co...
<p><b>Table 3.</b> The average household sizes and the living spaces per capita (...
This paper presents a socio-economically disaggregated framework for attributing CO2 emissions to pe...