This paper considers the field of urban energy policy, a neglected yet important topic. Cities account for approximately two-thirds of global primary energy consumption creating significant benefits and costs. As a result there has been growing interest in the contribution of cities to global energy policy issues such as climate change but a number of significant questions remain: e.g. how do energy policy processes differ between national and urban scales, and how can cities contribute most effectively to global policy goals? We present the results of interviews with key stakeholders in London to illustrate some unique features of the urban energy policy cycle. We then take a wider view, proposing a research agenda with three key goals: de...
AbstractThe global trend towards urbanization means that over half of the world's population now liv...
The UN Paris Agreement of November 2016 recognises the need for a ‘cleaner and more efficient energy...
AbstractCities are responsible for roughly two-thirds of global primary energy consumption, and are ...
AbstractThe dependence of cities on intensive consumption of energy from fossil fuels is a major cau...
Climate change differs from conventional environmental challenges in that it bridges spatial scales ...
International audienceThis chapter presents the main conclusions of two comparative research program...
Urban systems now house about half of the world's population, but determine some three quarters of t...
A growing body of international researchers has been studying the complex relationship between citie...
The global trend towards urbanization means that over half of the world's population now lives in ci...
The way we make sense of urban areas stands at a critical point. To reduce energy use in cities, we ...
Cities form the key context within which social, economic and environmental challenges for sustainab...
The way we make sense of urban areas stands at a critical point. To reduce energy use in cities, we ...
Many cities across the world have the ambition of becoming carbon neutral, but exact figures of prog...
Cities form the key context within which social, economic and environmental challenges for sustainab...
Throughout the world, the threat of climate change is pressing governments to accelerate the deploym...
AbstractThe global trend towards urbanization means that over half of the world's population now liv...
The UN Paris Agreement of November 2016 recognises the need for a ‘cleaner and more efficient energy...
AbstractCities are responsible for roughly two-thirds of global primary energy consumption, and are ...
AbstractThe dependence of cities on intensive consumption of energy from fossil fuels is a major cau...
Climate change differs from conventional environmental challenges in that it bridges spatial scales ...
International audienceThis chapter presents the main conclusions of two comparative research program...
Urban systems now house about half of the world's population, but determine some three quarters of t...
A growing body of international researchers has been studying the complex relationship between citie...
The global trend towards urbanization means that over half of the world's population now lives in ci...
The way we make sense of urban areas stands at a critical point. To reduce energy use in cities, we ...
Cities form the key context within which social, economic and environmental challenges for sustainab...
The way we make sense of urban areas stands at a critical point. To reduce energy use in cities, we ...
Many cities across the world have the ambition of becoming carbon neutral, but exact figures of prog...
Cities form the key context within which social, economic and environmental challenges for sustainab...
Throughout the world, the threat of climate change is pressing governments to accelerate the deploym...
AbstractThe global trend towards urbanization means that over half of the world's population now liv...
The UN Paris Agreement of November 2016 recognises the need for a ‘cleaner and more efficient energy...
AbstractCities are responsible for roughly two-thirds of global primary energy consumption, and are ...