Cities, which are now inhabited by a majority of the world's population, are not only an important source of global environmental and resource depletion problems, but can also act as important centres of technological innovation and social learning in the continuing quest for a low carbon future. Planning and managing large-scale transitions in cities to deal with these pressures require an understanding of urban retrofitting at city scale. In this context performative techniques (such as backcasting and roadmapping) can provide valuable tools for helping cities develop a strategic view of the future. However, it is also important to identify ‘disruptive’ and ‘sustaining’ technologies which may contribute to city-based sustainability transi...
The culmination of a four–year collaborative research project undertaken by leading UK universities,...
The culmination of a four–year collaborative research project undertaken by leading UK universities,...
The culmination of a four–year collaborative research project undertaken by leading UK universities,...
Cities, which are now inhabited by a majority of the world's population, are not only an important s...
Cities, which are now inhabited by a majority of the world's population, are not only an important s...
Cities, which are now inhabited by a majority of the world's population, are not only an important s...
Cities, which are now inhabited by a majority of the world's population, are not only an important s...
Cities, which are now inhabited by a majority of the world's population, are not only an important s...
Cities are responsible for up to 70% of global carbon emissions and 75% of global energy consumption...
Cities are responsible for up to 70% of global carbon emissions and 75% of global energy consumption...
Cities are responsible for up to 70% of global carbon emissions and 75% of global energy consumption...
Cities are responsible for up to 70% of global carbon emissions and 75% of global energy consumption...
Cities are responsible for up to 70% of global carbon emissions and 75% of global energy consumption...
Cities are responsible for up to 70% of global carbon emissions and 75% of global energy consumption...
Cities are responsible for up to 70% of global carbon emissions and 75% of global energy consumption...
The culmination of a four–year collaborative research project undertaken by leading UK universities,...
The culmination of a four–year collaborative research project undertaken by leading UK universities,...
The culmination of a four–year collaborative research project undertaken by leading UK universities,...
Cities, which are now inhabited by a majority of the world's population, are not only an important s...
Cities, which are now inhabited by a majority of the world's population, are not only an important s...
Cities, which are now inhabited by a majority of the world's population, are not only an important s...
Cities, which are now inhabited by a majority of the world's population, are not only an important s...
Cities, which are now inhabited by a majority of the world's population, are not only an important s...
Cities are responsible for up to 70% of global carbon emissions and 75% of global energy consumption...
Cities are responsible for up to 70% of global carbon emissions and 75% of global energy consumption...
Cities are responsible for up to 70% of global carbon emissions and 75% of global energy consumption...
Cities are responsible for up to 70% of global carbon emissions and 75% of global energy consumption...
Cities are responsible for up to 70% of global carbon emissions and 75% of global energy consumption...
Cities are responsible for up to 70% of global carbon emissions and 75% of global energy consumption...
Cities are responsible for up to 70% of global carbon emissions and 75% of global energy consumption...
The culmination of a four–year collaborative research project undertaken by leading UK universities,...
The culmination of a four–year collaborative research project undertaken by leading UK universities,...
The culmination of a four–year collaborative research project undertaken by leading UK universities,...