Carbon accounting results for the same city can differ due to differences in protocols, methods, and data sources. A critical review of these differences and the connection among them can help to bridge our knowledge between university-based researchers and protocol practitioners in accounting and taking further mitigation actions. The purpose of this study is to provide a review of published research and protocols related to city carbon accounting, paying attention to both their science and practical actions. To begin with, the most cited articles in this field are identified and analyzed by employing a citation network analysis to illustrate the development of city-level carbon accounting from three perspectives. We also reveal the relati...
Society’s efforts to ‘manage’ the problem of human-induced climate change – for example through set...
PhDThe United Kingdom Government has mandated ambitious carbon objectives, requiring an 80% reductio...
Despite increased public interest, policymakers have been slow to enact targets based on limiting em...
Carbon accounting results for the same city can differ due to differences in protocols, methods, and...
Carbon accounting results for the same city can differ due to differences in protocols, methods, and...
Carbon accounting results for the same city can differ due to differences in protocols, methods, and...
Carbon emission inventories are the foundations of climate change mitigation and adaptation in citie...
Although accounting functions have been expanded from traditional practices to recent practices, foc...
This paper aims to provide an overview of the key themes in the development of carbon accounting and...
Carbon emission inventories are the foundations of climate change mitigation and adaptation in citie...
Nowadays, combating climate change and its effects due to the anthropogenic greenhouse effect is one...
The research focused on further widening the boundaries of carbon impacts accounting, going beyond S...
Urban activities have profound and lasting effects on the global carbon balance. Here we develop a c...
Cities accommodate more than half of the global population, consume 70% of global energy and are res...
The study examined the theoretical motivation for carbon disclosure and its adequacy for deliberate ...
Society’s efforts to ‘manage’ the problem of human-induced climate change – for example through set...
PhDThe United Kingdom Government has mandated ambitious carbon objectives, requiring an 80% reductio...
Despite increased public interest, policymakers have been slow to enact targets based on limiting em...
Carbon accounting results for the same city can differ due to differences in protocols, methods, and...
Carbon accounting results for the same city can differ due to differences in protocols, methods, and...
Carbon accounting results for the same city can differ due to differences in protocols, methods, and...
Carbon emission inventories are the foundations of climate change mitigation and adaptation in citie...
Although accounting functions have been expanded from traditional practices to recent practices, foc...
This paper aims to provide an overview of the key themes in the development of carbon accounting and...
Carbon emission inventories are the foundations of climate change mitigation and adaptation in citie...
Nowadays, combating climate change and its effects due to the anthropogenic greenhouse effect is one...
The research focused on further widening the boundaries of carbon impacts accounting, going beyond S...
Urban activities have profound and lasting effects on the global carbon balance. Here we develop a c...
Cities accommodate more than half of the global population, consume 70% of global energy and are res...
The study examined the theoretical motivation for carbon disclosure and its adequacy for deliberate ...
Society’s efforts to ‘manage’ the problem of human-induced climate change – for example through set...
PhDThe United Kingdom Government has mandated ambitious carbon objectives, requiring an 80% reductio...
Despite increased public interest, policymakers have been slow to enact targets based on limiting em...