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Decarbonization of cities in Asia : a polycentric approach to policy, business and technology / / Vincent S. Cheng, Guo-Jun Li
Decarbonization of cities in Asia : a polycentric approach to policy, business and technology / / Vincent S. Cheng, Guo-Jun Li
Autore Cheng Vincent S. Y
Edizione [1st ed. 2023.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Springer Nature Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (243 pages)
Disciplina 363.738/746095
Soggetto topico Carbon dioxide mitigation - Asia
City planning - Environmental aspects - Asia
Sustainable development - Asia
ISBN 981-9928-38-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1. Overview of Energy Consumption in Cities -- Chapter 2. Energy and Carbon Emissions -- Chapter 3. Drivers in Built Environment -- Chapter 4. Scenarios of Carbon Neutrality -- Chapter 5. Decarbonisation: Buildings, District Energy, Transportation, and Renewables -- Chapter 6. Net Zero Energy, Policy, and Behaviour Change.
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Cheng Vincent S. Y  
Singapore : , : Springer Nature Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023
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Green city development tool kit
Green city development tool kit
Autore Lewis Emma (Urban planner)
Pubbl/distr/stampa Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila, Philippines : , : Asian Development Bank, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (136 p.)
Disciplina 307.1216095
Soggetto topico City planning - Environmental aspects - Asia
Sustainable urban development - Asia
ISBN 92-9257-013-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Abbreviations; Acknowledgments; Preface; 1. Introduction; 1.1 What is the Green City Development Tool Kit?; 1.2 Why is the Tool Kit Needed?; 1.3 How is the Tool Kit Structured?; 2. Green Cities and Their Components; 2.1 Urban Resilience; 2.2 Integrated Urban Development; 2.3 Components of Green Urban Development; 2.4 Urban Sectors; 2.5 Water; 2.6 Solid Waste; 2.7 Transport; 2.8 Energy; 2.9 Buildings and the Built Environment; 2.10 Conceptualizing Integration; 3. Green City Development: The Tool Kit; 3.1 Step 1: City Profile and Context; 3.2 Step 2: Prioritization and Options
3.3 Step 3: Design and Evaluation/Planning4. Inventory of Existing Resources; 4.1 Summary Matrix of Existing Tools and Resources; 4.2 Water Sector; 4.3 Sanitation; 4.4 Stormwater Management and Drainage; 4.5 Solid Waste Management; 4.6 Transport; 4.7 Energy; 4.8 Built Environment; 4.9 Urban Resilience; 4.10 Climate Change Adaptation; 4.11 Disaster Risk Reduction; 4.12 Green Infrastructure; 4.13 Urban (General); References; Tables, Figures, and Boxes; TABLES; 2.1 Low-Carbon Transport; 2.2 Green Industry Complex; 2.3 Energy-Efficient Buildings; 2.4 City Greening
2.5 Green, Resilient Infrastructure2.6 Intelligent Systems and Smart Cities; 4.1 Green City Assessment Tool Kit Overview/Resource Snapshot; FIGURES; 1.1 Tool Kit Structure; 1.2 Three-Step Approach; 1.3 The ADB Project Cycle and the Tool Kit; 2.1 Green City Stages; 2.2 Green City Progression; 2.3 Integrated Sustainable Urban Development Framework; 2.4 Components of Green City Investments; 2.5 Water Cycle and Water-Sensitive Urban Design; 2.6 Waste Hierarchy; 2.7 Conceptual Framework Integrating Green City Development; 3.1 Green City Development Framework; 3.2 Step 1 Summary
3.3 Example of City Profile Template3.4 Needs Assessment Matrix; 3.5 Problem Tree; 3.6 Results Chain; 3.7 Example of Design and Monitoring Framework Matrix; 3.8 Relationship between Indicators and Policy; 3.9 The Data Triangle; 3.10 Step 2 Summary; 3.11 Priority Matrix; 3.12 Traffic Light Rating System; 3.13 Step 3 Summary; 3.14 Green City Integration Matrix; 4.1.7 The Seven-Step CLUES approach; BOXES; 1 Viet Nam Secondary Cities Development Program (Green Cities) - Green City Development in Action; 2 Cities Development Initiative for Asia: Three Steps for Prioritization
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Lewis Emma (Urban planner)  
Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila, Philippines : , : Asian Development Bank, , 2015
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Green city development tool kit
Green city development tool kit
Autore Lewis Emma (Urban planner)
Pubbl/distr/stampa Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila, Philippines : , : Asian Development Bank, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (136 p.)
Disciplina 307.1216095
Soggetto topico City planning - Environmental aspects - Asia
Sustainable urban development - Asia
ISBN 92-9257-013-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Abbreviations; Acknowledgments; Preface; 1. Introduction; 1.1 What is the Green City Development Tool Kit?; 1.2 Why is the Tool Kit Needed?; 1.3 How is the Tool Kit Structured?; 2. Green Cities and Their Components; 2.1 Urban Resilience; 2.2 Integrated Urban Development; 2.3 Components of Green Urban Development; 2.4 Urban Sectors; 2.5 Water; 2.6 Solid Waste; 2.7 Transport; 2.8 Energy; 2.9 Buildings and the Built Environment; 2.10 Conceptualizing Integration; 3. Green City Development: The Tool Kit; 3.1 Step 1: City Profile and Context; 3.2 Step 2: Prioritization and Options
3.3 Step 3: Design and Evaluation/Planning4. Inventory of Existing Resources; 4.1 Summary Matrix of Existing Tools and Resources; 4.2 Water Sector; 4.3 Sanitation; 4.4 Stormwater Management and Drainage; 4.5 Solid Waste Management; 4.6 Transport; 4.7 Energy; 4.8 Built Environment; 4.9 Urban Resilience; 4.10 Climate Change Adaptation; 4.11 Disaster Risk Reduction; 4.12 Green Infrastructure; 4.13 Urban (General); References; Tables, Figures, and Boxes; TABLES; 2.1 Low-Carbon Transport; 2.2 Green Industry Complex; 2.3 Energy-Efficient Buildings; 2.4 City Greening
2.5 Green, Resilient Infrastructure2.6 Intelligent Systems and Smart Cities; 4.1 Green City Assessment Tool Kit Overview/Resource Snapshot; FIGURES; 1.1 Tool Kit Structure; 1.2 Three-Step Approach; 1.3 The ADB Project Cycle and the Tool Kit; 2.1 Green City Stages; 2.2 Green City Progression; 2.3 Integrated Sustainable Urban Development Framework; 2.4 Components of Green City Investments; 2.5 Water Cycle and Water-Sensitive Urban Design; 2.6 Waste Hierarchy; 2.7 Conceptual Framework Integrating Green City Development; 3.1 Green City Development Framework; 3.2 Step 1 Summary
3.3 Example of City Profile Template3.4 Needs Assessment Matrix; 3.5 Problem Tree; 3.6 Results Chain; 3.7 Example of Design and Monitoring Framework Matrix; 3.8 Relationship between Indicators and Policy; 3.9 The Data Triangle; 3.10 Step 2 Summary; 3.11 Priority Matrix; 3.12 Traffic Light Rating System; 3.13 Step 3 Summary; 3.14 Green City Integration Matrix; 4.1.7 The Seven-Step CLUES approach; BOXES; 1 Viet Nam Secondary Cities Development Program (Green Cities) - Green City Development in Action; 2 Cities Development Initiative for Asia: Three Steps for Prioritization
Record Nr. UNINA-9910824976703321
Lewis Emma (Urban planner)  
Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila, Philippines : , : Asian Development Bank, , 2015
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Green city development tool kit
Green city development tool kit
Pubbl/distr/stampa Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila, Philippines : , : Asian Development Bank, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (136 p.)
Disciplina 307.1216095
Soggetto topico City planning - Environmental aspects - Asia
Sustainable urban development - Asia
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 92-9257-013-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Abbreviations; Acknowledgments; Preface; 1. Introduction; 1.1 What is the Green City Development Tool Kit?; 1.2 Why is the Tool Kit Needed?; 1.3 How is the Tool Kit Structured?; 2. Green Cities and Their Components; 2.1 Urban Resilience; 2.2 Integrated Urban Development; 2.3 Components of Green Urban Development; 2.4 Urban Sectors; 2.5 Water; 2.6 Solid Waste; 2.7 Transport; 2.8 Energy; 2.9 Buildings and the Built Environment; 2.10 Conceptualizing Integration; 3. Green City Development: The Tool Kit; 3.1 Step 1: City Profile and Context; 3.2 Step 2: Prioritization and Options
3.3 Step 3: Design and Evaluation/Planning4. Inventory of Existing Resources; 4.1 Summary Matrix of Existing Tools and Resources; 4.2 Water Sector; 4.3 Sanitation; 4.4 Stormwater Management and Drainage; 4.5 Solid Waste Management; 4.6 Transport; 4.7 Energy; 4.8 Built Environment; 4.9 Urban Resilience; 4.10 Climate Change Adaptation; 4.11 Disaster Risk Reduction; 4.12 Green Infrastructure; 4.13 Urban (General); References; Tables, Figures, and Boxes; TABLES; 2.1 Low-Carbon Transport; 2.2 Green Industry Complex; 2.3 Energy-Efficient Buildings; 2.4 City Greening
2.5 Green, Resilient Infrastructure2.6 Intelligent Systems and Smart Cities; 4.1 Green City Assessment Tool Kit Overview/Resource Snapshot; FIGURES; 1.1 Tool Kit Structure; 1.2 Three-Step Approach; 1.3 The ADB Project Cycle and the Tool Kit; 2.1 Green City Stages; 2.2 Green City Progression; 2.3 Integrated Sustainable Urban Development Framework; 2.4 Components of Green City Investments; 2.5 Water Cycle and Water-Sensitive Urban Design; 2.6 Waste Hierarchy; 2.7 Conceptual Framework Integrating Green City Development; 3.1 Green City Development Framework; 3.2 Step 1 Summary
3.3 Example of City Profile Template3.4 Needs Assessment Matrix; 3.5 Problem Tree; 3.6 Results Chain; 3.7 Example of Design and Monitoring Framework Matrix; 3.8 Relationship between Indicators and Policy; 3.9 The Data Triangle; 3.10 Step 2 Summary; 3.11 Priority Matrix; 3.12 Traffic Light Rating System; 3.13 Step 3 Summary; 3.14 Green City Integration Matrix; 4.1.7 The Seven-Step CLUES approach; BOXES; 1 Viet Nam Secondary Cities Development Program (Green Cities) - Green City Development in Action; 2 Cities Development Initiative for Asia: Three Steps for Prioritization
Record Nr. UNINA-9910480177603321
Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila, Philippines : , : Asian Development Bank, , 2015
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Green urbanism in Asia [[electronic resource] ] : the emerging green tigers / / Peter Newman, Anne Matan
Green urbanism in Asia [[electronic resource] ] : the emerging green tigers / / Peter Newman, Anne Matan
Autore Newman Peter <1945->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore ; ; Hackensak, NJ, : World Scientific, c2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (252 p.)
Disciplina 307.1/216095
307.1216095
307.76
Altri autori (Persone) MatanAnne
Soggetto topico City planning - Environmental aspects - Asia
Green movement - Asia
Urban ecology (Sociology) - Asia
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-299-28127-3
981-4425-48-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Preface and Acknowledgments; Chapter One: Introduction; Chapter Two: What is Green Urbanism?; 2.1. Green Urbanism; 2.2. Innovations in Green Urbanism; 2.2.1. The Renewable Energy City; 2.2.2. The Bioregional Carbon Neutral City; 2.2.3. The Distributed City; 2.2.4. The Biophilic City; 2.2.5. The Eco-efficient City; 2.2.6. The Place-based City; 2.2.7. The Sustainable Transport City; 2.2.7.1. Urban Form and Density Planning; 2.2.7.2. Infrastructure Priorities and Transit Planning; 2.2.7.3. Street Planning and Mobility Management
2.2.8. Urban Planning and Design for Green Urbanism Development2.3. Conclusion; Chapter Three: The Renewable Energy City; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Case Studies of Renewable Energy Cities in Asia: Photovoltaics; 3.2.1. Kaohsiung, Taiwan; 3.2.2. Dezhou "Solar Valley", China; 3.2.3. Rizhao City, China; 3.2.4. Sakai City, Japan; 3.2.5. Pal Town, Ota City, Japan; 3.2.6. Masdar City, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; 3.2.7. Donggwang, Jeju Island, Korea; 3.2.8. Sanyo Solar Ark, Japan; 3.2.9. Thyagaraj Stadium, New Delhi, India; 3.2.10. Solar Steam Cooking at Tirumala, Andhra Pradesh, India
3.2.11. Zero Energy Building, Singapore3.3. Case Studies of Renewable Energy Cities in Asia: Wind Power; 3.3.1. Jeju Island, Korea; 3.3.2. Tamil Nadu, India; 3.3.3. China's Wind Power; 3.3.4. Bangui Windmills, Ilocos Norte, Philippines; 3.4. Case Studies of Renewable Energy Cities in Asia: Geothermal Energy; 3.4.1. Xianyang, China; 3.4.2. Geothermal Energy in the Philippines; 3.5. Conclusion; Chapter Four: The Bioregional Carbon Neutral City; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Zira Zero Island, Azerbaijan; 4.3. Wanzhuang, China; 4.4. Auroville, India
4.5. Tribal Development Center (Bhasha Center), Tejgadh, Baroda, India4.6. Druk White Lotus School, Shey, Ladakh, India; 4.7. Hlawaga Park, Myanmar; 4.8. Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, The Philippines; 4.9. La Mesa EcoPark, Quezon City, The Philippines; 4.10. Energy Policy, Singapore; 4.11. Pig Farms and the Clean Development Mechanism, Thailand; 4.12. Other Stories in Asia; 4.13. Conclusion; Chapter Five: The Distributed City; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Marina Bay, Singapore; 5.3. Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City, China; 5.4. Jakarta and its Surrounds, Indonesia; 5.5. Dhaka, Bangladesh
5.6. ConclusionChapter Six: The Biophilic City; 6.1. Introduction; 6.2. Singapore1; 6.2.1. Biophilic Urbanism between Buildings; 6.2.1.1. Regional Plans; 6.2.1.2. Streetscape Plans; 6.2.1.3. Park Connectors; 6.2.1.4. Horticulture Park's Biophilic Research and Development; 6.2.1.5. The ABC of Water Management; 6.2.1.6. Community Gardens; 6.2.1.7. Gardens by the Bay; 6.2.1.8. How Has It All Worked Out?; 6.2.2. Biophilic Urbanism on Building Facades; Planning Regulations; Skyrise Greening Initiative; The Green Mark Scheme; 6.2.3. Case Studies of Greening Buildings
a. Six Battery Road - Existing Building Going Green
Record Nr. UNINA-9910465422803321
Newman Peter <1945->  
Singapore ; ; Hackensak, NJ, : World Scientific, c2013
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Green urbanism in Asia [[electronic resource] ] : the emerging green tigers / / Peter Newman, Anne Matan
Green urbanism in Asia [[electronic resource] ] : the emerging green tigers / / Peter Newman, Anne Matan
Autore Newman Peter <1945->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore ; ; Hackensak, NJ, : World Scientific, c2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (252 p.)
Disciplina 307.1/216095
307.1216095
307.76
Altri autori (Persone) MatanAnne
Soggetto topico City planning - Environmental aspects - Asia
Green movement - Asia
Urban ecology (Sociology) - Asia
ISBN 1-299-28127-3
981-4425-48-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Preface and Acknowledgments; Chapter One: Introduction; Chapter Two: What is Green Urbanism?; 2.1. Green Urbanism; 2.2. Innovations in Green Urbanism; 2.2.1. The Renewable Energy City; 2.2.2. The Bioregional Carbon Neutral City; 2.2.3. The Distributed City; 2.2.4. The Biophilic City; 2.2.5. The Eco-efficient City; 2.2.6. The Place-based City; 2.2.7. The Sustainable Transport City; 2.2.7.1. Urban Form and Density Planning; 2.2.7.2. Infrastructure Priorities and Transit Planning; 2.2.7.3. Street Planning and Mobility Management
2.2.8. Urban Planning and Design for Green Urbanism Development2.3. Conclusion; Chapter Three: The Renewable Energy City; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Case Studies of Renewable Energy Cities in Asia: Photovoltaics; 3.2.1. Kaohsiung, Taiwan; 3.2.2. Dezhou "Solar Valley", China; 3.2.3. Rizhao City, China; 3.2.4. Sakai City, Japan; 3.2.5. Pal Town, Ota City, Japan; 3.2.6. Masdar City, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; 3.2.7. Donggwang, Jeju Island, Korea; 3.2.8. Sanyo Solar Ark, Japan; 3.2.9. Thyagaraj Stadium, New Delhi, India; 3.2.10. Solar Steam Cooking at Tirumala, Andhra Pradesh, India
3.2.11. Zero Energy Building, Singapore3.3. Case Studies of Renewable Energy Cities in Asia: Wind Power; 3.3.1. Jeju Island, Korea; 3.3.2. Tamil Nadu, India; 3.3.3. China's Wind Power; 3.3.4. Bangui Windmills, Ilocos Norte, Philippines; 3.4. Case Studies of Renewable Energy Cities in Asia: Geothermal Energy; 3.4.1. Xianyang, China; 3.4.2. Geothermal Energy in the Philippines; 3.5. Conclusion; Chapter Four: The Bioregional Carbon Neutral City; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Zira Zero Island, Azerbaijan; 4.3. Wanzhuang, China; 4.4. Auroville, India
4.5. Tribal Development Center (Bhasha Center), Tejgadh, Baroda, India4.6. Druk White Lotus School, Shey, Ladakh, India; 4.7. Hlawaga Park, Myanmar; 4.8. Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, The Philippines; 4.9. La Mesa EcoPark, Quezon City, The Philippines; 4.10. Energy Policy, Singapore; 4.11. Pig Farms and the Clean Development Mechanism, Thailand; 4.12. Other Stories in Asia; 4.13. Conclusion; Chapter Five: The Distributed City; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Marina Bay, Singapore; 5.3. Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City, China; 5.4. Jakarta and its Surrounds, Indonesia; 5.5. Dhaka, Bangladesh
5.6. ConclusionChapter Six: The Biophilic City; 6.1. Introduction; 6.2. Singapore1; 6.2.1. Biophilic Urbanism between Buildings; 6.2.1.1. Regional Plans; 6.2.1.2. Streetscape Plans; 6.2.1.3. Park Connectors; 6.2.1.4. Horticulture Park's Biophilic Research and Development; 6.2.1.5. The ABC of Water Management; 6.2.1.6. Community Gardens; 6.2.1.7. Gardens by the Bay; 6.2.1.8. How Has It All Worked Out?; 6.2.2. Biophilic Urbanism on Building Facades; Planning Regulations; Skyrise Greening Initiative; The Green Mark Scheme; 6.2.3. Case Studies of Greening Buildings
a. Six Battery Road - Existing Building Going Green
Record Nr. UNINA-9910792056103321
Newman Peter <1945->  
Singapore ; ; Hackensak, NJ, : World Scientific, c2013
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Responding to climate change in Asian cities : governance for a more resilient urban future / / edited by Diane Archer, Sarah Colenbrander and David Dodman
Responding to climate change in Asian cities : governance for a more resilient urban future / / edited by Diane Archer, Sarah Colenbrander and David Dodman
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York, N.Y. : , : Routledge, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (252 pages) : illustrations, tables
Disciplina 307.1/216095
Altri autori (Persone) ArcherDiane <1984->
ColenbranderSarah
DodmanDavid
Collana Routledge Advances in Climate Change Research
Soggetto topico City planning - Environmental aspects - Asia
City planning - Climatic factors - Asia
Climatic changes - Asia
Urban ecology (Sociology) - Asia
ISBN 1-315-62070-7
1-317-21774-8
1-317-21775-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto pt. I. Actors -- pt. II. Knowledge -- pt. III. Institutions.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910149374903321
London ; ; New York, N.Y. : , : Routledge, , 2017
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