Urbanization and Climate Co-Benefits : Implementation of win-win interventions in cities.
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Language: | English |
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Florence :
Taylor and Francis,
2016.
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Series: | Routledge advances in climate change research.
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Table of Contents:
- Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of figures; List of tables; List of boxes; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgements; 1 Climate co-benefits in urban areas; Part I Co-benefits in the urban sectors; 2 Transport; 2.1 Delhi, India: governance-related opportunities and barriers towards effectiveness of co-benefits policies: the case of the Delhi Metro Project; 2.2 Curitiba: the intended/unintended co-benefits of investing in public transport; 2.3 Yogyakarta, Indonesia: technological change and institutional reform for sustainable urban transport.
- 2.4 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: The Bus Rapid System3 Land use; 3.1 eThekwini Municipality (Durban), South Africa: greenspace planning for climate co-benefits; 3.2 Yogyakarta, Indonesia: inter-governmental cooperation and land-use coordination by Joint-Secretariat Kartamantul; 4 Buildings; 4.1 Shanghai, China, and Yokohama, Japan: energy efficiency at the building and district scale; 4.2 Tokyo, Japan: low-carbon policy for buildings; 5 Energy; 5.1 Kawasaki, Japan: revealing co-benefits of energy from environmental policies.
- 5.2 Megaurban China: air pollution co-benefits of carbon mitigation in four Chinese cities5.3 Baoshan District (Shanghai), China: co-benefits in the industry sector; 5.4 Tiexi District (Shenyang), China; 6 Waste; 6.1 Yogyakarta, Indonesia: potential co-benefits of community-based solid waste management; 6.2 Suzhou, China: generation and distribution of waste management co-benefits; 6.3 Surat, India: urban innovation and climate co-benefits in municipal sewage management; Part II Co-benefits by design.
- 7 Recognizing and rewarding urban co-benefits: a survey of international climate mechanisms and informal networks8 Law for climate co-benefits; 9 Quantitative tools for assessing co-benefits; 10 Decision-support tools for climate co-benefits governance; 11 A systems approach for health/environment/climate co-benefits in cities; Index.