AbstractEnergy is a vital resource in modern life. With increasingly limited availability of traditional energy resources, e.g., oil, coal and nuclear, together with environmental concerns, there is raised awareness that energy needs to be both used more efficiently and generated in line with thinking on sustainability. Ready access to ‘clean’ energy is essential if we wish to maintain our current way of life without compromising our wellbeing or the carrying capacity of the planet. This paper aims to analyse the differences and similarities in energy supply and demand between two very different cities. Masdar City, founded in 2008, is a dynamic new Middle-Eastern city being built in a desert environment. Its aim is to be the most sustainab...
In a time of transformation and discussion on energy issues, the one-to-one relationship between cit...
World Cities contribute to a massive amount of carbon emissions. About 80% of the global greenhouse ...
As of 2021, cities occupy only 3% of Earth\u27s land, yet they are responsible for 60-80% of energy ...
As the global population continues to migrate to cities, new models for sustainable city design are ...
As the global population continues to migrate to cities, new models for sustainable city design are ...
Cities are dependent on their hinterlands for their function and survival. They provide resources su...
The Gulf countries are largely dependent on exporting oil and natural gas for their national budgets...
A century ago, the world had many cities of which the greatest were magnificent centers of culture a...
© 2017, Springer International Publishing AG. Energy is essential to all activities in all regions o...
This paper presents new research in the area of Green Urbanism in form of two models for urban growt...
Cities interact with and rely on energy in complex ways. Fundamentally cities rely upon high quality...
Urban systems now house about half of the world's population, but determine some three quarters of t...
Abstract: As cities have become home for 50% of the world's population, urban systems have defi...
The article is experimenting with a new model of sustainable city, built in the desert from the Unit...
This paper reports on research in the area of 'Green Urbanism' and new models for urban growth and n...
In a time of transformation and discussion on energy issues, the one-to-one relationship between cit...
World Cities contribute to a massive amount of carbon emissions. About 80% of the global greenhouse ...
As of 2021, cities occupy only 3% of Earth\u27s land, yet they are responsible for 60-80% of energy ...
As the global population continues to migrate to cities, new models for sustainable city design are ...
As the global population continues to migrate to cities, new models for sustainable city design are ...
Cities are dependent on their hinterlands for their function and survival. They provide resources su...
The Gulf countries are largely dependent on exporting oil and natural gas for their national budgets...
A century ago, the world had many cities of which the greatest were magnificent centers of culture a...
© 2017, Springer International Publishing AG. Energy is essential to all activities in all regions o...
This paper presents new research in the area of Green Urbanism in form of two models for urban growt...
Cities interact with and rely on energy in complex ways. Fundamentally cities rely upon high quality...
Urban systems now house about half of the world's population, but determine some three quarters of t...
Abstract: As cities have become home for 50% of the world's population, urban systems have defi...
The article is experimenting with a new model of sustainable city, built in the desert from the Unit...
This paper reports on research in the area of 'Green Urbanism' and new models for urban growth and n...
In a time of transformation and discussion on energy issues, the one-to-one relationship between cit...
World Cities contribute to a massive amount of carbon emissions. About 80% of the global greenhouse ...
As of 2021, cities occupy only 3% of Earth\u27s land, yet they are responsible for 60-80% of energy ...