UID:
kobvindex_DGP397643225
Format:
Online-Ressource (1 online resource (343 p.))
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
ISBN:
9780821399774
Series Statement:
Directions in development. Evironment and sustainable development
Content:
Front Cover; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Abbreviations; Overview; Urbanization, Economic Growth, Energy, and Emissions Trends; Figure O.1 Urbanization Rate; Figures; Figure O.2 Changes in Annual Energy Consumption per Capita, 1990 and 2009; Understanding the Cities: Energy Use and GHG Emissions; Tables; Table O.1 Summary of Structural and Economic Data for the Pilot Cities; Figure O.3 GHG Emissions by Fuel Source; Figure O.4 GHG Emissions by End Use; Figure O.5 Energy Intensity and GDP per Capita in Select Cities; Figure O.6 Surabaya Sankey Diagram
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Sector Diagnostics: Identifying OpportunitiesFigure O.7 Cover Page of TRACE Web-Based Tool; Figure O.8 Level of Influence of City Governments in Various Sectors; Figure O.9 Primary Energy Consumption by Sector; The Role of Institutions; Governance Mechanisms; Next Steps; Figure O.10 SUEEP Process; Notes; References; Part I Urban Energy Use andGreenhouse Gas Emissions in East Asia and Pacific; Chapter 1 Introduction and Background; Urbanization, Economic Growth, and Impact on Energy and Greenhouse Gas Emissions; Figure 1.1 Urbanization, 1950-2050; Figure 1.2 World Energy Demand in Cities, 2006
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Figure 1.3 Real GDP Growth Rates in Southeast AsiaFigure 1.4 Oil and Gas Dominate Southeast Asia's Primary Energy Supply Mix, 2009; Figure 1.5 Changes in Annual Energy Consumption and Energy Consumption per Capita; Figure 1.6 Changes in Annual Energy Intensity; Figure 1.7 GHG Emissions in Southeast Asia, 1990-2000; Report Structure; Notes; References; Chapter 2 Understanding the Cities: Energy Use and Greenhouse Gas Emissions; City Overview; City Energy Profile; Table 2.1 Summary of Structural and Economic Data for the Pilot Cities
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Figure 2.1 Electricity Consumption per Capita Benchmarked against Other Cities Using TRACE, 2010Maps; Map 2.1 Locations of the Pilot Cities; Figure 2.2 Primary Energy Consumption per Unit of GDP Benchmarked against Other Cities Using TRACE, 2010; Figure 2.3a Electricity Consumption in Cebu City; Figure 2.3b Electricity Consumption in East Java; Figure 2.3c Electricity Consumption in Da Nang; Figure 2.4 Primary Energy Consumption by Sector; Figure 2.5 Efficiencies in Electricity Generation: Principal Technologies; Figure 2.6 Surabaya Sankey Diagram
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Figure 2.7 Carbon Intensity of the Electrical GridCity Emissions Profile; Figure 2.8a GHG Emissions by Fuel Source; Figure 2.8b GHG Emissions by End Use; Figure 2.9 Energy Efficiency and Economic Development, 2008; Figure 2.10 Energy Intensity and GDP per Capita in Select Cities; Note; References; Chapter 3 Sector Diagnostics: Identifying Opportunities; Public Lighting; Table 3.1 Public Lighting Performance for Three Sustainable Urban Energy and Emissions Planning (SUEEP) Pilot Cities; Transportation; Figure 3.1 Total Transportation Energy per Capita; City Government Buildings
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Table 3.2 Transportation Sector Performance for Three SUEEP Pilot Cities
Content:
Cities currently account for about two-thirds of the world's annual energy consumption and about 70 percent of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In the coming decades, urbanization and income growth in developing countries are expected to push cities' energy consumption and GHG emissions shares even higher, particularly where the majority of people remain underserved by basic infrastructure services and where city authorities are underresourced to shift current trajectories. These challenges are faced by many cities and millions of people in the East Asia and Pacific (EAP) Region, which is exper
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Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780821398371
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780821398371
Language:
English
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