Integrating carbon management into the development strategies of urbanizing regions in Asia: Implications of urban function, form, and role

The way urbanization unfolds over the next few decades in the developing countries of Asia will have profound implications for sustainability. One of the more important opportunities is to guide urbanization along pathways that begin to uncouple these gains in well-being from rising levels of energy...

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Main Authors: Lebel, Louis, Garden, Po, Banaticla, Ma Regina N., Lasco, Rodel D., Contreras, Antonio, Mitra, A. P., Sharma, Chhemendra, Nguyen, Hoang Tri, Ooi, Giok Ling, Sari, Agus
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-34912021-09-02T00:57:11Z Integrating carbon management into the development strategies of urbanizing regions in Asia: Implications of urban function, form, and role Lebel, Louis Garden, Po Banaticla, Ma Regina N. Lasco, Rodel D. Contreras, Antonio Mitra, A. P. Sharma, Chhemendra Nguyen, Hoang Tri Ooi, Giok Ling Sari, Agus The way urbanization unfolds over the next few decades in the developing countries of Asia will have profound implications for sustainability. One of the more important opportunities is to guide urbanization along pathways that begin to uncouple these gains in well-being from rising levels of energy use. Increasing energy use for transport, construction, climate control in houses and offices, and industrial processes is often accompanied by increasing levels of atmospheric emissions that impact human health, ecosystem functions, and the climate system. Agriculture, forestry, and animal husbandry alter carbon stocks and fluxes as carbon dioxide, methane, and black carbon. In this article we explore how carbon management could be integrated into the development strategies of cities and urbanizing regions. In particular, we explore how changes in urban form, functions, and roles might alter the timing, aggregation, spatial distribution, and composition of carbon emissions. Our emphasis is on identifying system linkages and points of leverage. The study draws primarily on emission inventories and regional development histories carried out in the regions around the cities of Manila, Jakarta, Ho Chi Minh City, New Delhi, and Chiang Mai. We find that how urban functions, such as mobility, shelter, and food, are provided has major implications for carbon emissions, and that each function is influenced by urban form and role in distinct ways. Our case studies highlight the need for major "U-turns" in urban policy. © 2007 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Yale University. 2007-03-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2492 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Carbon dioxide mitigation--Asia Climatic changes--Asia Global warming--Asia Industrial ecology--Asia Sustainable development--Asia Energy Policy Environmental Studies
institution De La Salle University
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continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Carbon dioxide mitigation--Asia
Climatic changes--Asia
Global warming--Asia
Industrial ecology--Asia
Sustainable development--Asia
Energy Policy
Environmental Studies
spellingShingle Carbon dioxide mitigation--Asia
Climatic changes--Asia
Global warming--Asia
Industrial ecology--Asia
Sustainable development--Asia
Energy Policy
Environmental Studies
Lebel, Louis
Garden, Po
Banaticla, Ma Regina N.
Lasco, Rodel D.
Contreras, Antonio
Mitra, A. P.
Sharma, Chhemendra
Nguyen, Hoang Tri
Ooi, Giok Ling
Sari, Agus
Integrating carbon management into the development strategies of urbanizing regions in Asia: Implications of urban function, form, and role
description The way urbanization unfolds over the next few decades in the developing countries of Asia will have profound implications for sustainability. One of the more important opportunities is to guide urbanization along pathways that begin to uncouple these gains in well-being from rising levels of energy use. Increasing energy use for transport, construction, climate control in houses and offices, and industrial processes is often accompanied by increasing levels of atmospheric emissions that impact human health, ecosystem functions, and the climate system. Agriculture, forestry, and animal husbandry alter carbon stocks and fluxes as carbon dioxide, methane, and black carbon. In this article we explore how carbon management could be integrated into the development strategies of cities and urbanizing regions. In particular, we explore how changes in urban form, functions, and roles might alter the timing, aggregation, spatial distribution, and composition of carbon emissions. Our emphasis is on identifying system linkages and points of leverage. The study draws primarily on emission inventories and regional development histories carried out in the regions around the cities of Manila, Jakarta, Ho Chi Minh City, New Delhi, and Chiang Mai. We find that how urban functions, such as mobility, shelter, and food, are provided has major implications for carbon emissions, and that each function is influenced by urban form and role in distinct ways. Our case studies highlight the need for major "U-turns" in urban policy. © 2007 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Yale University.
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author Lebel, Louis
Garden, Po
Banaticla, Ma Regina N.
Lasco, Rodel D.
Contreras, Antonio
Mitra, A. P.
Sharma, Chhemendra
Nguyen, Hoang Tri
Ooi, Giok Ling
Sari, Agus
author_facet Lebel, Louis
Garden, Po
Banaticla, Ma Regina N.
Lasco, Rodel D.
Contreras, Antonio
Mitra, A. P.
Sharma, Chhemendra
Nguyen, Hoang Tri
Ooi, Giok Ling
Sari, Agus
author_sort Lebel, Louis
title Integrating carbon management into the development strategies of urbanizing regions in Asia: Implications of urban function, form, and role
title_short Integrating carbon management into the development strategies of urbanizing regions in Asia: Implications of urban function, form, and role
title_full Integrating carbon management into the development strategies of urbanizing regions in Asia: Implications of urban function, form, and role
title_fullStr Integrating carbon management into the development strategies of urbanizing regions in Asia: Implications of urban function, form, and role
title_full_unstemmed Integrating carbon management into the development strategies of urbanizing regions in Asia: Implications of urban function, form, and role
title_sort integrating carbon management into the development strategies of urbanizing regions in asia: implications of urban function, form, and role
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2007
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2492
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