This essay considers the rural-to-urban transition and correlates it with urban energy demands. Three distinct themes are inspected and interrelated to develop awareness for an urbanizing world: Internal urban design and innovation, technical transition, and geopolitical change. Data were collected on the use of energy in cities and, by extension, nation states over the last 30 years. The urban population boom continues to pressure the energy dimension with heavily weighted impacts on less developed regions. Sustainable urban energy will need to reduce resource inputs and environmental impacts and decouple economic growth from energy consumption. Fossil fuels continue to be the preferred method of energy for cities; however, an increased un...
In this article, it is aimed to bring an intellectual declination to the aspects of “solar energy” d...
<p>Spatial planning should have a key role in creating urban environments that support less energy-i...
When, about two centuries ago, the first gas networks started to be built in our cities, the bases f...
This essay considers the rural-to-urban transition and correlates it with urban energy demands. Thre...
Around the world, cities and urban communities plant the seeds to a great transformation, unpreceden...
This compendium of 29 chapters from 18 countries contains both fundamental and advanced insight into...
A century ago, the world had many cities of which the greatest were magnificent centers of culture a...
The transition to renewables cuts across the entire urban energy landscape, from buildings, to trans...
This issue of the Network Industries Quarterly is dedicated to the governance of energy transition i...
Despite the intolerable costs of climate change and inevitably declining oil, natural gas and uraniu...
As of 2021, cities occupy only 3% of Earth\u27s land, yet they are responsible for 60-80% of energy ...
Scholarly research on smart cities already signalled that citizens’ engagement is a fundamental requ...
International audienceThis chapter presents the main conclusions of two comparative research program...
Many cities across the world have the ambition of becoming carbon neutral, but exact figures of prog...
To prepare for an urban influx of 2.5 billion people by 2050, it is critical to create cities that a...
In this article, it is aimed to bring an intellectual declination to the aspects of “solar energy” d...
<p>Spatial planning should have a key role in creating urban environments that support less energy-i...
When, about two centuries ago, the first gas networks started to be built in our cities, the bases f...
This essay considers the rural-to-urban transition and correlates it with urban energy demands. Thre...
Around the world, cities and urban communities plant the seeds to a great transformation, unpreceden...
This compendium of 29 chapters from 18 countries contains both fundamental and advanced insight into...
A century ago, the world had many cities of which the greatest were magnificent centers of culture a...
The transition to renewables cuts across the entire urban energy landscape, from buildings, to trans...
This issue of the Network Industries Quarterly is dedicated to the governance of energy transition i...
Despite the intolerable costs of climate change and inevitably declining oil, natural gas and uraniu...
As of 2021, cities occupy only 3% of Earth\u27s land, yet they are responsible for 60-80% of energy ...
Scholarly research on smart cities already signalled that citizens’ engagement is a fundamental requ...
International audienceThis chapter presents the main conclusions of two comparative research program...
Many cities across the world have the ambition of becoming carbon neutral, but exact figures of prog...
To prepare for an urban influx of 2.5 billion people by 2050, it is critical to create cities that a...
In this article, it is aimed to bring an intellectual declination to the aspects of “solar energy” d...
<p>Spatial planning should have a key role in creating urban environments that support less energy-i...
When, about two centuries ago, the first gas networks started to be built in our cities, the bases f...