This report, a collaborative effort of more than 50 organisations brought together by the Coalition for Urban Transitions, outlines the immense social and economic benefits of creating compact, connected and clean cities with net-zero emissions, and presents a clear six-part action plan for national governments around the world. Zero-carbon cities offer a powerful lever to secure economic prosperity and boost living standards across a country – all while tackling the climate crisis. City governments cannot realise this opportunity alone. National governments have unique and crucial roles to play
[Extract] In the countdown to The UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow (COP26), two crucial repor...
It is cities, not national governments, that are increasingly taking the lead in pursuing lower carb...
Multiple visions for how urbanism can respond to the climate crisis and foster sustainability have e...
Cities are engines of economic growth and social change. About 85% of global GDP in 2015 was generat...
© 2022 Jankovic and Carta. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creativ...
The world has entered the 2020s facing three intertwined crises that demand immediate attention: the...
Climate emergency, landscape connectivity and rapid urbanization are among the major challenges of t...
Urbanisation is one of the most important drivers of productivity and growth in the global economy. ...
With cities contributing disproportionally to global carbon emissions, Philipp Rode describes how fo...
Sustainable development, climate adaptation and urban resilience are becoming increasingly important...
4 p.Cities are becoming key actors to successfully achieve climate change mitigation and adaptation ...
There is increasing interest in the potential of cities to contribute to climate mitigation. Multipl...
Cities offer enormous opportunities for climate action that would limit the temperature increase to ...
Fragmented governance contexts make it difficult for public bodies to direct and control climate ada...
Between 1950 and 2030, the share of the world‟s population that lives in cities is predicted togrow ...
[Extract] In the countdown to The UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow (COP26), two crucial repor...
It is cities, not national governments, that are increasingly taking the lead in pursuing lower carb...
Multiple visions for how urbanism can respond to the climate crisis and foster sustainability have e...
Cities are engines of economic growth and social change. About 85% of global GDP in 2015 was generat...
© 2022 Jankovic and Carta. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creativ...
The world has entered the 2020s facing three intertwined crises that demand immediate attention: the...
Climate emergency, landscape connectivity and rapid urbanization are among the major challenges of t...
Urbanisation is one of the most important drivers of productivity and growth in the global economy. ...
With cities contributing disproportionally to global carbon emissions, Philipp Rode describes how fo...
Sustainable development, climate adaptation and urban resilience are becoming increasingly important...
4 p.Cities are becoming key actors to successfully achieve climate change mitigation and adaptation ...
There is increasing interest in the potential of cities to contribute to climate mitigation. Multipl...
Cities offer enormous opportunities for climate action that would limit the temperature increase to ...
Fragmented governance contexts make it difficult for public bodies to direct and control climate ada...
Between 1950 and 2030, the share of the world‟s population that lives in cities is predicted togrow ...
[Extract] In the countdown to The UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow (COP26), two crucial repor...
It is cities, not national governments, that are increasingly taking the lead in pursuing lower carb...
Multiple visions for how urbanism can respond to the climate crisis and foster sustainability have e...