Articles about Urban Energy
Category: Topics
- A model for detailed evaluation of fossil-energy saving by utilizing unused but possible energy-sources on a city scale
- A study of domestic energy usage patterns in Hong Kong
- Analyses of Urban Energy and Carbon Emission from Bangkok
- Analysis of energy service systems in urban areas and their CO2 mitigations and economic impacts
- Analysis of future energy supply and demand in Beijing
- Assessment of local strategies for countering greenhouse gas emissions: Case of Tokyo
- Attitudes to renewable energy in London: public and stakeholder opinion and the scope for progress
- Auditing energy use in cities
- Beyond emissions: Scientific challenges in understanding cities and climate change
- Can cities reduce global warming? Urban development and the carbon cycle in Latin America
- Carbon emissions and mitigations: Lessons from cross-city analyses in Asia
- Challenges of Urban and Regional Carbon Management and the Scientific Response
- Cities and climate change: The Tyndall Centre Cities Programme
- City of Leicester: climate change strategy
- CO2 emissions from energy use in East Asian Mega-cities: driving factors, challenges and strategies
- Comparative analysis of CO2 emission in Beijing, Seoul, Tokyo and Shanghai
- Comparative study on indirect energy demand, supply and corresponding CO2 emissions of Asian Mega-cities
- Comparative study on indirect energy use of Asian Mega-cities
- 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
- Current Status of Energy Consumption and CO2 Emissions in Shanghai
- Delve into carbon footprints: accounting for direct and indirect material flows, embodied energy and carbon emissions: allocating responsibility in the case of Singapore
- Development of a renewable energy assessment and targets for London: Volume 1 – Main report
- Development of a renewable energy assessment and targets for London: Volume 2 – Annexes
- Development of sustainable energy systems in Swedish municipalities: a matter of path dependency and power relations
- Emergy accounting of the province of Siena: towards a thermodynamic geography for regional studies
- Emissions pattern of metro Manila
- Energy analysis for sustainable Mega-cities
- Energy and emissions in South Asian Mega-cities: study on Kolkata, Delhi and Manila
- Energy and GHG accounting and integrated assessment of London's climate change challenges
- Energy and Material Flow Through the Urban Ecosystem
- Energy demand model of residential and commercial sectors of cities: a case study of Tokyo
- Energy in the urban environment: the role of energy use and energy efficiency in buildings
- Energy in the Urban Environment: Use of Terra/Aster Imagery as a Tool in Urban Planning
- Energy management in Lucknow city
- Energy Use and Carbon Emission in Metro Manila
- Energy use and carbon emissions in London (UK): Planning for carbon mitigation, achievements and policy challenges
- Energy use and carbon emissions in Mexico City: drivers, challenges & opportunities
- Energy Use and Climate Change: Challenges & Opportunities in Indian Mega-Cities
- Energy use and CO2 mitigation in Shanghai:Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
- Energy use and local perspectives in the control of greenhouse gas emission: The cases of Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo
- Energy use and transport correlation linking personal and travel related energy uses to the urban structure
- Energy use in Hong Kong: Part I, an overview
- Energy use in Hong Kong: Part II, sector end-use analysis
- Energy use in Hong Kong: Part III, spatial and temporal patterns
- Energy use in Hong Kong: Part IV. Socioeconomic distribution, patterns of personal energy use, and the energy slave syndrome
- Energy, emissions and urban sustainability: the reference sustainability system module for London
- Energy-related emissions and mitigation opportunities from the household sector in Delhi
- Estimates of CO2 emissions in Shanghai (China) in 1990 and 2010
- Exergy and extended exergy accounting of very large complex systems with an application to the province of Siena, Italy
- Green light to clean power: the mayor's energy strategy
- How urbanization affects energy-use in developing countries
- Importance of urban carbon management and prevailing gaps in scientific understanding and policy discussions
- Importance of urban carbon management in global carbon management
- Integrating carbon management into development strategies of cities – establishing a network of case studies of urbanisation in the Asia-Pacific
- Integrating renewable energy into new developments: toolkit for planners, developers and consultants
- Inventory of GHGs and other urban pollutants from energy sector in Delhi and Calcutta
- Local and Regional CO2 Emissions Estimates for 2004 for the UK
- Local and regional greenhouse gas management
- London energy and CO2 emissions inventory 2003: user guide
- London’s ecological footprint: a review
- Low carbon cities and behavioral change
- Making a difference: sociology of scientific knowledge and urban energy policies
- Modeling approach to consider urban form for evaluation of city level energy management
- Modelling carbon dynamics from urban land conversion: fundamental model of city in relation to a local carbon cycle
- Outcomes of the Global Carbon Project's first international conference on carbon management at urban and regional levels
- Oxford Climate Change Action Plan
- Prevention of Urban and Global Warming
- Proposal of a modeling approach considering urban form for evaluation of city level energy management
- Reduction Potential of CO2 Reduction by Integrated Energy Service System in Urban Area Considering the Generation Mix of Electric Utility
- Renewable energy and the city: urban life in an age of fossil fuel depletion and climate change
- Satellite-based indices in the analysis of land cover for municipalities in the province of Siena, Italy
- Scale of economy in urban energy use (Seoul & Tokyo)
- Shrinking the Carbon Footprint of Metropolitan America
- Skills for a low carbon London: summary report and recommendations on the skills gaps in the energy efficiency and renewable energy sector in London
- Sustainable cities – modelling urban energy supply and demand
- Sustainable Urban Energy Systems in China
- SynCity: An integrated framework for modelling urban energy systems
- The Challenge Facing Cities Across the World in Coping with the Sustainability Crisis
- The changing metabolism of cities
- The CO2 emission reduction benefits of Chinese energy policies and environmental policies: A case study for Shanghai, period 1995–2020
- The critical role of modelling in urban energy and climate policymaking
- The Global Carbon Project and urban and regional carbon management
- The London community heating development study-summary report
- The mayor of London’s submission to the energy review
- Tokyo Renewable Energy Strategy - Create a Sustainable Future by choosing renewable energy (Summary)
- Towards an integrated urban assessment framework
- Transition to a sustainable urban energy system from a long-term perspective: case study in a Japanese business district
- Updated urban emission inventory with a high resolution in time and space for the city of Graz
- Urban energy and carbon inventory and modeling for Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro
- Urban Energy and Carbon Management: New York City Case Study
- Urban energy management: India infrastructure report, 2006
- Urban Energy Transitions
- Urban Energy Use and Carbon Emission in Jakarta: Modeling Challenges
- Urban energy use and greenhouse gas emissions from Asian Mega-cities: policies for a sustainable future
- Urban energy use in Asian Mega-cities: is Tokyo a desirable model?
- Urban energy use, carbon management and urban heat island: Linking mitigation and adaptation to climate change
- Urban Transportation, Energy Use and Carbon Emissions in Selected Asian Cities
- Urbanised territories as a specific component of the Global Carbon Cycle
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