(Japan) - Tokyo
- A model for detailed evaluation of fossil-energy saving by utilizing unused but possible energy-sources on a city scale
- Assessment of local strategies for countering greenhouse gas emissions: Case of Tokyo
- Carbon Reduction Measures in Building Sectors Tokyo and NYC
- Comparative analysis of CO2 emission in Beijing, Seoul, Tokyo and Shanghai
- Comparison of Cities in the World - A View of the Data on Urban Form, Urban Transportation, and Energy Consumption
- Comparison of urban energy use and carbon emission in Tokyo, Beijing, Seoul and Shanghai
- Cross scale-linkages exhibited by urban energy use and carbon emissions in East Asia
- Energy demand model of residential and commercial sectors of cities: a case study of Tokyo
- Land Use, Urban Form, Transportation and Energy
- Low Carbon Metropolis Tokyo’s Climate Change Measures
- Prevention of Urban and Global Warming
- Scale of economy in urban energy use (Seoul & Tokyo)
- Study on methodology about environmentally friendly urban development for creating cool spots and reducing CO2 emissions in urban area
- Tokyo Cap-and-Trade Program
- Tokyo Cap-and-Trade Program: Tokyo-ETS
- Tokyo Climate Change Strategy - A Basic Policy for the 10-Year Project for a Carbon-Minus Tokyo
- Tokyo Renewable Energy Strategy - Create a Sustainable Future by choosing renewable energy (Summary)
- Urban energy use in Asian Mega-cities: is Tokyo a desirable model?
- Urban Transformation and Carbon Footprint of Mega-Cities in Japan and China
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