Cities are thought to be associated with most of humanity's consumption of natural resources and impacts on the environment. Cities not only constitute major centers of economic activity, knowledge, innovation, and governance—they are also said to be linked to approximately 70% to 80% of global carbon dioxide emissions. This makes cities primary agents of change in a resource- and carbon-constraint world. In order to set meaningful targets, design successful policies, and implement effective mitigation strategies, it is important that greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions accounting for cities is accurate, comparable, comprehensive, and complete. Despite recent developments in the standardization of city GHG accounting, there is still a lack of co...
Mitigating and adapting to future changes in climate in the context of urban growth has focused the ...
Cities, the core of the global climate change mitigation and strategic low-carbon development, are s...
Mitigating and adapting to future changes in climate in the context of urban growth has focused the ...
Cities are thought to be associated with most of humanity\u27s consumption of natural resources and ...
With around 80% of global greenhouse gas emissions directly or indirectly attributed to cities, atte...
Cities accommodate more than half of the global population, consume 70% of global energy and are res...
Progressive cities worldwide have demonstrated political leadership by initiating meaningful strateg...
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 chapter examines prospects for a decarbonisation of Australia's built environment and, in ...
Actions in cities shape the outcome of greenhouse gas (GHG) emission mitigation and our climate chan...
Climate change threatens major disruption to cities around the world, including from extreme weather...
Urban areas contribute significantly to global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, in particular carbon ...
This paper addresses the problems associated with ambitious greenhouse gas (GHG) emission cut-off ta...
Population and urbanisation are main contributors of carbon emissions, energy demand, resource consu...
Mitigating and adapting to future changes in climate in the context of urban growth has focused the ...
Cities, the core of the global climate change mitigation and strategic low-carbon development, are s...
Mitigating and adapting to future changes in climate in the context of urban growth has focused the ...
Cities are thought to be associated with most of humanity\u27s consumption of natural resources and ...
With around 80% of global greenhouse gas emissions directly or indirectly attributed to cities, atte...
Cities accommodate more than half of the global population, consume 70% of global energy and are res...
Progressive cities worldwide have demonstrated political leadership by initiating meaningful strateg...
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 chapter examines prospects for a decarbonisation of Australia's built environment and, in ...
Actions in cities shape the outcome of greenhouse gas (GHG) emission mitigation and our climate chan...
Climate change threatens major disruption to cities around the world, including from extreme weather...
Urban areas contribute significantly to global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, in particular carbon ...
This paper addresses the problems associated with ambitious greenhouse gas (GHG) emission cut-off ta...
Population and urbanisation are main contributors of carbon emissions, energy demand, resource consu...
Mitigating and adapting to future changes in climate in the context of urban growth has focused the ...
Cities, the core of the global climate change mitigation and strategic low-carbon development, are s...
Mitigating and adapting to future changes in climate in the context of urban growth has focused the ...