Two important, increasing trends for those concerned about climate change to consider are urbanization/the importance of cities and energy used in transport—particularly energy used to achieve personal mobility. While national urbanization levels are not a good indicator of urban transport demand, there is an established negative relationship between urban density and such demand. This paper uses a consistent, well-known population-based framework (the STIRPAT model) and three separate, but highly related, datasets of cities from developed and developing countries (with observations from 1990, 1995, and 2001) to examine the relationship among private transport energy consumption, population, income, urban density, and several variables (e.g...
According to IEA (2016), urban areas consume about two-thirds of primary energy demand and produce o...
An inverted-U relationship between GDP per capita and three urban transport-related emissions is tes...
AbstractCompact cities have been attributed to lower per capita energy use. However, the complexity ...
Two important, increasing trends for those concerned about climate change to consider are urbanizati...
Introduction: As the global warming threat has become more concrete in recent years, there is a need...
This paper confirms the now well-established result that urban density is negatively correlated with...
Cities everywhere are concerned about growing automobile dependence. Two of the factors that are inc...
The following article is an analysis of urban sustainability with reference to the threat of climate...
Few attempts have been made to investigate quantitatively and systematically the impact of urbanizat...
AbstractThe global trend towards urbanization means that over half of the world's population now liv...
The relationship between urbanization, energy use, and CO2 emissions has been extensively studied in...
This article aims to analyse the impact of urbanization on renewable and non-renewable energy consum...
This study uses an innovative multivariate statistical technique called Co-Plot to crystallize some ...
The achievement of both sustainable economic growth and reductions in CO2 emissions has been an impo...
Research on the relationship between sustainability and urban form has tended to focus on the connec...
According to IEA (2016), urban areas consume about two-thirds of primary energy demand and produce o...
An inverted-U relationship between GDP per capita and three urban transport-related emissions is tes...
AbstractCompact cities have been attributed to lower per capita energy use. However, the complexity ...
Two important, increasing trends for those concerned about climate change to consider are urbanizati...
Introduction: As the global warming threat has become more concrete in recent years, there is a need...
This paper confirms the now well-established result that urban density is negatively correlated with...
Cities everywhere are concerned about growing automobile dependence. Two of the factors that are inc...
The following article is an analysis of urban sustainability with reference to the threat of climate...
Few attempts have been made to investigate quantitatively and systematically the impact of urbanizat...
AbstractThe global trend towards urbanization means that over half of the world's population now liv...
The relationship between urbanization, energy use, and CO2 emissions has been extensively studied in...
This article aims to analyse the impact of urbanization on renewable and non-renewable energy consum...
This study uses an innovative multivariate statistical technique called Co-Plot to crystallize some ...
The achievement of both sustainable economic growth and reductions in CO2 emissions has been an impo...
Research on the relationship between sustainability and urban form has tended to focus on the connec...
According to IEA (2016), urban areas consume about two-thirds of primary energy demand and produce o...
An inverted-U relationship between GDP per capita and three urban transport-related emissions is tes...
AbstractCompact cities have been attributed to lower per capita energy use. However, the complexity ...