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  • Compact development without transit : life-cycle GHG emissions from four variations of residential density in Vancouver
  • This article examines compact development without transit through life-cycle GHG emissions from four variations of residential density in Vancouver. It founds a wide range of emissions profiles. A mixed-use new urbanist development produced fewer
  • emissions than an adjacent development of large single-family homes, both of which were in a transit-poor area on the far edge of a suburban city. A high-density neighbourhood adjacent to a suburban city centre, and one adjacent to a central city centre
  • , produced fewer emissions than the neighbourhood of large single-family homes. Findings suggest that, while compactness may be most effective when it is coupled with high frequency transit, decoupling the pair and building compactness before or without
  • transit can still yield considerable household emissions reductions.
  • 2014
  • Effect of type and quality of two contrasting plant residues on CO2 emission potential of Ultisol soil : Implications for indirect influence of temperature and moisture
  • An incubation experiment was conducted to investigate CO2 emission potentials of Ultisol soils under residues of peanut (green manure) and rice (rice straw) and moisture regimes 60% (W1) and 120% (W2) of water holding capacity at different
  • or incorporation of plant residues are in fact major factors which control the CO2 emission potential of soils by converting soils from CO2–C sources to sinks. On the other hand, other abiotic factors like temperature and moisture are indirect regulator of CO2
  • production and emission by influencing decomposition of these incorporated organic inputs.
  • 2014
  • Contingencies of environmental justice : the case of individual mobility and Grenoble’s Low-Emission Zone
  • This article uses household-travel survey data to assess how a projected Low-emission zones (LEZs) in Grenoble, France could affect individuals’ mobility, specifically enquiring whether or not the impact would be socially differentiated and might
  • 2014
  • Feasibility of ice segregation location by acoustic emission detection : A laboratory test in gneiss
  • The AA. report results from a 3 month freezing experiment taht aimed to reproduce ice-lens growth at the interface between the active layer and permafrost in a 15 cm cube of hard, intact rock (Arolla gneiss). Monitoring of acoustic emissions (AEs
  • 2014
  • Multi-scale integrated assessment of urban energy use and CO2 emissions
  • The AA. propose an analytical framework and accounting system with 3 dimensions of boundaries to comprehensively assess urban energy use and related CO2 emissions. The analytical framework depicted the input, transformation, transfer and discharge
  • 2014
  • Australia ; California ; Climate ; Climate policy ; Climatic change ; Europe ; European Union ; Greenhouse gases emissions ; Legislation ; United States of America
  • The goal of this article is to develop a better understanding of how purportedly universalistic prescriptions for addressing climate change developed at the global level – the financialization of carbon emissions through managed markets – interact
  • to take account of unique local economic practices. To support this argument, it examines the dynamics of climate governance through the creation of emissions markets in three different cultural contexts: the European Union, Australia, and the state
  • 2014
  • Impact of anthropogenic heat emissions on London's temperatures
  • 2014
  • Based on city level, this paper estimated carbon emissions and carbon footprint of Nanjing city, analyzed urban carbon footprint intensity and carbon cycle pressure and discussed the influencing factors of carbon footprint through LMDI decomposition
  • model. The total carbon emissions and footprint of Nanjing increased rapidly since 2000. Economic development, population and industrial structure are promoting factors of carbon footprint of Nanjing, while the industrial carbon footprint intensity
  • 2014
  • On the borders of the market : EU emissions trading, energy security, and the technopolitics of carbon leakage
  • 2014
  • University in the recent years, important regional/local conditions could be taken into account during the modelling process. In the experiments of PRECIS, three different emission scenarios (A2, A1B, B2) are considered to provide estimations for the 21st
  • 2014
  • This article examines New South Wales local governments’ progress on climate change. It is found that councils are responding to any potential impacts of climate change and that they are abating significant quantities of emissions. Adaptation
  • 2014
  • The Climate Challenge Fund (CCF) is the Scottish Government's flagship initiative addressing the twenty-first century's core concern: environmental challenges. The CCF seeks to reduce carbon emissions explicitly through community. Building
  • 2014
  • econometric model. The aim is to provide scientific basis for policy making on energy conservation and carbon emission reduction in China. The AA. propose some suggestions from the perspective of fossil energy utilization and structural adjustment of energy
  • 2014
  • The impacts of climate change on streamflow are investigated in this study. The ensemble of outputs from three different Global Circulation Models models: GISS, CCCM, GFDL developed for the emission scenario A1B were analyzed to infer projected
  • 2014
  • in the Netherlands ;5-Spatial structure and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions due to commuting : an analysis of Italian urban areas.
  • 2014
  • representative monitoring location(s) may be used for environmental monitoring and modelling, irrigation scheduling, nutrient recommendations, and predicting greenhouse gas emissions.
  • 2014
  • Air temperature ; Albedo ; Atmospheric circulation ; Climatic change ; Climatology ; Cloud cover ; Greenhouse gases emissions ; Impact ; Solar radiation ; Temperature ; Water vapor
  • 2014
  • villes canadiennes. On montre comment la géographie des pratiques policières répressives suit largement les stratégies de revitalisation urbaine mises en œuvre, à partir d’une analyse des contraventions émises auprès des populations itinérantes à Québec.
  • 2014
  • Dans un modèle de microéconomie urbaine à centre endogène, on montre comment une politique de réduction de la pollution émise par les déplacements domicile-travail des ménages actifs présente comme impact positif connexe une plus grande maîtrise de
  • 2014
  • Carbon ; Climatic change ; Climatic warming ; Environment ; Greenhouse gases emissions ; Human impact ; Ocean atmosphere interaction ; Public policy ; Sea level ; Society-environment relationship
  • 2014