textCities generally need economic growth. Green policies and projects are environmentally beneficial, desirable, expected by the public, and pragmatic in the long term. However, there is insufficient research on what, if any, municipal green projects and policies generate economic growth. To address this question, the author created a database of green and economic indicators, and modeled the green indicators to predict the economic indicators. The database included carbon usage, transportation metrics, water usage, the number of green jobs, and the gross domestic product (GDP) for the 100 largest cities, defined by metropolitan statistical area (MSA), in the U.S. To gather data on green indicators, existing green rankings, indices, and re...
Cities everywhere are grappling with limited resources, high demands for services, and budget cuts. ...
Due to urbanization, there has been a rapid expansion in the developing cities, due to which there h...
current object of planning’s fascination,” as Campbell described it in 1996, but it is unclear what ...
textCities generally need economic growth. Green policies and projects are environmentally beneficia...
2012-05-10My research examines the burgeoning “green economy” movement at the sub-national scale. “G...
Going Green: How cities are leading the next economy is the concluding report of our major global su...
The number of green buildings certified under voluntary, third-party rating systems has been growing...
textabstractThere are many concepts and methods trying to accommodate the growth of cities without i...
There are many concepts and methods trying to accommodate the growth of cities without impairing sus...
Purpose: This paper tries to find out the current progress of subjective developed and developing co...
Researchers suggest five actions they should take to increase their success rate - by Nicole Darnall...
The need to overcome interlinked challenges of environmental degradation, social inequity, and econ...
Environmental management and restoration are commonly valued according to the benefits they provide ...
The aim of this paper is to identify if skills and actors in public organizations have an influence ...
The current study aimed to identify the impact of the trend towards applying green economy standards...
Cities everywhere are grappling with limited resources, high demands for services, and budget cuts. ...
Due to urbanization, there has been a rapid expansion in the developing cities, due to which there h...
current object of planning’s fascination,” as Campbell described it in 1996, but it is unclear what ...
textCities generally need economic growth. Green policies and projects are environmentally beneficia...
2012-05-10My research examines the burgeoning “green economy” movement at the sub-national scale. “G...
Going Green: How cities are leading the next economy is the concluding report of our major global su...
The number of green buildings certified under voluntary, third-party rating systems has been growing...
textabstractThere are many concepts and methods trying to accommodate the growth of cities without i...
There are many concepts and methods trying to accommodate the growth of cities without impairing sus...
Purpose: This paper tries to find out the current progress of subjective developed and developing co...
Researchers suggest five actions they should take to increase their success rate - by Nicole Darnall...
The need to overcome interlinked challenges of environmental degradation, social inequity, and econ...
Environmental management and restoration are commonly valued according to the benefits they provide ...
The aim of this paper is to identify if skills and actors in public organizations have an influence ...
The current study aimed to identify the impact of the trend towards applying green economy standards...
Cities everywhere are grappling with limited resources, high demands for services, and budget cuts. ...
Due to urbanization, there has been a rapid expansion in the developing cities, due to which there h...
current object of planning’s fascination,” as Campbell described it in 1996, but it is unclear what ...