Conclusions: Will Asian Cities Take Over the Green Urbanism Agenda?
Peter Newman and
Anne Matan
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Peter Newman: Curtin University, Australia
Anne Matan: Curtin University, Australia
Chapter 10 in Green Urbanism in Asia:The Emerging Green Tigers, 2013, pp 213-216 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
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AbstractThe Asian and Pacific region is also leading the globe in commitments to green investments, including low-carbon power generation (renewable energy and carbon capture and storage), energy and fuel efficiency (buildings, public transport and electricity grids), and water supply and waste management (United Nations and Asian Development Bank, 2012, p. xiii)…
Keywords: Green Urbanism; Sustainability; Innovation Waves; Renewable Energy City; Bioregional Carbon Neutral City; Distributed City; Biophilic City; Eco-efficient City; Place-based City; Sustainable Transport City; Climate Change; Peak Oil; Resilience in Cities (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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