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populated) cities as a way to improve the ecological performance of the transport system. Indeed, when both the intercity and … intra-urban distributions of activities are given, a higher population density makes cities more environmentally friendly … between cities in response to a higher population density, the latter may cease to hold. Indeed, an increasing-density policy …
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populated) cities as a way to improve the ecological performance of the transport system. Indeed, when both the intercity and … intra-urban distributions of activities are given, a higher population density makes cities more environmentally friendly … between cities in response to a higher population density, the latter may cease to hold. Indeed, an increasing-density policy …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010610490
-containment policies - the compact city - as a way to reduce the ecological footprint of cities. This approach overlooks the following … between cities, but it increases emissions of greenhouse gas by inducing longer worktrips. What matters for the ecological … footprint of cities is the mix between urban density and the global pattern of activities. As expected, when both the intercity …
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fundamental fact: what matters for the ecological outcome of cities is the mix between the level of population density and the … higher population density makes cities more environmentally friendly. However, once we account for the fact that cities may … be either monocentric or polycentric as well as for the possible relocation of activities between cities, the …
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fundamental fact: what matters for the ecological outcome of cities is the mix between the level of population density and the … higher population density makes cities more environmentally friendly. However, once we account for the fact that cities may … be either monocentric or polycentric as well as for the possible relocation of activities between cities, the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008876403
fundamental fact: what matters for the ecological outcome of cities is the mix between the level of population density and the … higher population density makes cities more environmentally friendly. However, once we account for the fact that cities may … be either monocentric or polycentric as well as for the possible relocation of activities between cities, the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008557214
populated) cities as a way to improve the ecological performance of the transport system. Indeed, when both the intercity and … intra-urban distributions of activities are given, a higher population density makes cities more environmentally friendly as … between cities in response to a higher population density, the latter may cease to hold. Because changes in population density …
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-containment policies - the compact city - as a way to reduce the ecological footprint of cities. This approach overlooks the following … cities, but it increases emissions of greenhouse gas by inducing longer worktrips. What matters for the ecological footprint … of cities is the mix between urban density and the global pattern of activities. As expected, when both the intercity and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014197890
interrelation of cities to study the interdependencies between urban evolution and the environment. We focus on the potential of the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011283185
-containment policies - the compact city - as a way to reduce the ecological footprint of cities. This approach overlooks the following … cities, but it increases emissions of greenhouse gas by inducing longer worktrips. What matters for the ecological footprint … of cities is the mix between urban density and the global pattern of activities. As expected, when both the intercity and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008792602