First International Conference on Carbon Management at Urban and Regional Levels: Connecting Development Decisions to Global Issues, Mexico City, Mexico, September 4-9, 2006
Category: Event
- An assessment of urban development pathways for Delhi using emission trajectories
- Analyzing globalization as source of carbon dioxide over the Asia-Pacific region
- Are we missing the point? Urbanization, sustainability and carbon emissions in Latin American cities
- Assessing the carbon, heat and water vapor exchanges of lawn ecosystems in an urban area – case study of two heat wave periods
- Building local partnerships to mitigate climate change: the role of student research
- Carbon stabilization in urban and urbanizing soils: the effects of historical land use
- CDM and urban air pollution: targeting synergies in urban air quality and climate change mitigation
- Challenge for carbon emission reduction in Ulaanbaatar city
- Clean Development Mechanism as a mitigation opportunity at urban level: issues and challenges
- Dynamics of urbanized territories and future scenarios for anthropogenic carbon emissions: multi-scale analysis
- Eddy covariance measurements of CO2 fluxes from Mexico City
- Estimating the geographic variability in greenhouse gas emissions from transportation: method and application
- Evaluation of Mexico City black carbon in the Izta-Popo National Park
- How to estimate the role of urban areas in continental carbon balance?
- Impacts of urbanization in Europe on the regional carbon fluxes
- Improving the relevance of case studies for carbon management
- Integrated regional carbon analysis from anthropogenic and biospheric sources and sinks: a Colorado application of a holistic framework to evaluate the urban-rural interface
- Integrating air pollutant and greenhouse gas emission reduction at the urban level
- Investigation of regional CO2 absorption potential using wood biomass
- Local climate action strategy Mexico City
- Measurements of trace-gas fluxes and the surface energy budget in the semi-arid urban Salt Lake Valley, Utah U.S.A.
- Mexico City fuel savings and emission reductions by improving vehicle air conditioning
- Mitigation opportunities, constraints and challenges for urban and regional carbon management at multiple scales
- Observation and comparison of C-fluxes of cities and peri-urban forests
- Outcomes of the Global Carbon Project's first international conference on carbon management at urban and regional levels
- Planning for climate and carbon friendly cities: challenges in Kampala city region
- Potential futures for road transportation CO2 emissions in the Asia-Pacific
- Quantifying the role of urban ecosystems on terrestrial carbon cycling
- Spatial configuration and the urban carbon footprint
- The dynamics of a carbon-based metropolis
- The Global Carbon Project and urban and regional carbon management
- The Potential role of municipal open space in carbon management at the local government level
- The urban process at the Guayaquil City, Ecuador: an opportunity for carbon management
- Towards an integrated urban assessment framework
- Urban ecology: linking carbon emissions and air quality
- Urbanization and the carbon cycle reflections for a research agenda and the science -practice interface
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