Low Carbon Development for Cities: Methods and Measures
Publication Type
Book Chapter
Authors
Ohshita, Stephanie, Nan Zhou, Lynn K Price, David Fridley, Nina Khanna, Lixuan Hong, Hongyou Lu, Cecilia Fino-Chen, Gang He
Editor
DOI
Abstract
Cities consume more than 60% of global energy and that share is rising with the rapid rate of urbanization. With cities playing a crucial role in sustainable energy and climate systems, this article examines emerging efforts by cities around the world to shift to a development pattern with less energy and less carbon. We review metrics that define a low carbon city and present key steps in low carbon development. We examine city-level inventory methods and target setting. Much of the article is devoted to examples of policy measures that cities are pursuing to save energy and carbon, from net-zero buildings and 20-min neighborhoods to distributed and renewable urban energy supply.
Journal
Handbook of Clean Energy Systems
Volume
6
Year of Publication
2015
Organization
International Energy Analysis Department, Energy Analysis and Environmental Impacts Division, Building Technology and Urban Systems Division