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Energy use in cities has attracted significant research in recent years. However such a broad topic inevitably results … relevance to the use of energy in cities but has been somewhat overlooked by the literature to date. Despite their diversity …
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countries. Recent research shows that per capita emissions in cities like Bangkok, Cape Town or Shanghai have already reached … the level of cities like London, New York or Toronto. Large parts of the building stock and service infrastructure in … cities in rapidly developing countries is built in the coming decade or two. Decisions taken in this sector today may …
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The development of Asian cities is characterised by rapid and continuous urbanisation on an unprecedented scale, with … that addresses the specific circumstances of Asian cities.<P> This paper proposes an analytical framework for assessing … policies for green growth in rapidly growing cities in the emerging world. It builds on Cities and Green Growth: A Conceptual …
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bicycle spending by means of gross health benefits alone, as are inframarginal benefits to existing cyclists. By monetizing … campaigns) in bicycle policy. Finally, we propose an empirical method for identifying internal costs using a latent variable … approach and apply it to eight Swiss cities. Our results imply that Swiss cyclists internalize more than mortality …
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for internal costs of bicycling. We apply our model to eight Swiss cities using data from the Swiss national travel survey …
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bicycle spending by means of gross health benefits alone, as are inframarginal benefits to existing cyclists. By monetizing … campaigns) in bicycle policy. Finally, we propose an empirical method for identifying internal costs using a latent variable … approach and apply it to eight Swiss cities. Our results imply that Swiss cyclists internalize more than mortality …
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of non-motorised transport modes to the performance of transport systems. In terms of the totalnumber of trips, non …-motorised transport modes have retained high shares, however. The potential of non-motorised transport modes to contribute to the urban … motorised transport are discussed. In addition,attention is paid to the issue of complementarity between motorised and non …
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