Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions through Urban Planning
The United States Environmental Protection Agency provides guidance on how urban design can mitigate climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
The United States Environmental Protection Agency provides guidance on how urban design can mitigate climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Researchers at Harvard University discuss the role of urban design in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, focusing on compact and connected cities.
The United Nations Human Settlements Programme highlights the importance of green infrastructure in urban design for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving air quality.
This academic article explores various urban design strategies that can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions, including green roofs, urban forestry, and walkable neighborhoods.
BBC News features a story on how cities around the world are using smart urban design to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, including the use of green spaces and energy-efficient buildings.
This online tool allows urban planners and designers to calculate the potential reduction in greenhouse gas emissions resulting from different urban design scenarios.
This video lecture by a renowned urban planner discusses the critical role of urban design in mitigating climate change, including strategies for reducing energy consumption and promoting sustainable transportation.
The American Institute of Architects provides guidelines for green and resilient urban design, including strategies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, managing stormwater, and promoting biodiversity.