The way urbanization unfolds over the next few decades in the developing countries of Asia will have profound implications for sustainability. One of the more important opportunities is to guide urbanization along pathways that begin to uncouple these gains in well-being from rising levels of energy use. Increasing energy use for transport, construction, climate control in houses and offices, and industrial processes is often accompanied by increasing levels of atmospheric emissions that impact human health, ecosystem functions, and the climate system. Agriculture, forestry, and animal husbandry alter carbon stocks and fluxes as carbon dioxide, methane, and black carbon. In this article we explore how carbon management could be integrated i...
Almost 50 per cent of the world's population lives in cities, increasing to 60 per cent by 2030...
Actions in cities shape the outcome of greenhouse gas (GHG) emission mitigation and our climate chan...
How can a rapidly urbanising Asia pursue a sustainable, low carbon development path? This chapter se...
The way urbanization unfolds over the next few decades in the developing countries of Asia will have...
Eight East Asian countries are home to approximately one-quarter of the world’s urban population, an...
Urban areas account for more than 70% of CO2 emissions from burning fossil fuels. Urban expansion in...
Climate change is considered as the most severe and urgent environmental issue in this present era. ...
Climate change is considered as the most severe and urgent environmental issue in this present era. ...
Cities are central to the fight against climate change, but the IPCC recently noted that many cities...
A dearth of available data on carbon emissions and comparative analysis between metropolitan areas m...
AbstractCities are central to the fight against climate change, but the IPCC recently noted that man...
Historically, global urbanization has been an essential ingredient for national economic growth and ...
The population in the world reach 7.5 billion in 2019. Population living in urban area is one of the...
Cities are central to the fight against climate change, but the IPCC recently noted that many cities...
Global climate change has aroused widespread interest in reducing carbon emissions and increasing ca...
Almost 50 per cent of the world's population lives in cities, increasing to 60 per cent by 2030...
Actions in cities shape the outcome of greenhouse gas (GHG) emission mitigation and our climate chan...
How can a rapidly urbanising Asia pursue a sustainable, low carbon development path? This chapter se...
The way urbanization unfolds over the next few decades in the developing countries of Asia will have...
Eight East Asian countries are home to approximately one-quarter of the world’s urban population, an...
Urban areas account for more than 70% of CO2 emissions from burning fossil fuels. Urban expansion in...
Climate change is considered as the most severe and urgent environmental issue in this present era. ...
Climate change is considered as the most severe and urgent environmental issue in this present era. ...
Cities are central to the fight against climate change, but the IPCC recently noted that many cities...
A dearth of available data on carbon emissions and comparative analysis between metropolitan areas m...
AbstractCities are central to the fight against climate change, but the IPCC recently noted that man...
Historically, global urbanization has been an essential ingredient for national economic growth and ...
The population in the world reach 7.5 billion in 2019. Population living in urban area is one of the...
Cities are central to the fight against climate change, but the IPCC recently noted that many cities...
Global climate change has aroused widespread interest in reducing carbon emissions and increasing ca...
Almost 50 per cent of the world's population lives in cities, increasing to 60 per cent by 2030...
Actions in cities shape the outcome of greenhouse gas (GHG) emission mitigation and our climate chan...
How can a rapidly urbanising Asia pursue a sustainable, low carbon development path? This chapter se...