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Lookup NU author(s): Professor Richard DawsonORCiD, Professor Jim Hall, Professor Claire Walsh, Professor Stuart Barr, John Richmond, Dr Alistair FordORCiD, Professor Chris Kilsby, Lucy Manning
Cities are concentrations of vulnerability to the harmful impacts of climate change. They are also, directly and indirectly, responsible for the majority of the world’s emissions of greenhouse gasses. Fifty percent of the world’s population lives in cities, a number that is set to increase to 60% by 2030 (UN 2004). For all of these reasons, cities are on the front line in responding to the threats of climate change. Around the world there is a rowing awareness of the role that cities have to play in mitigating and adapting to climate change. A wide variety of measures are now being considered and piloted, including schemes to transform urban energy systems, reduce transport emissions, retrofit buildings, conserve water, build resilience to flooding and prepare for heat waves.
Author(s): Dawson RJ, Hall JW, Walsh CL, Barker T, Barr SL, Batty M, Bristow A, Burton A, Carney S, Dagoumas A, Evans S, Ford AC, Glennis V, Goodess C, Harpham C, Harwatt H, Kilsby CG, Kohler J, Jones P, Manning L, McCarthy M, Sanderson M, Tight M, Timms M, Zanni A
Publication type: Article
Publication status: Published
Journal: UGEC Viewpoints
Year: 2010
Volume: 3
Pages: 8-12
Print publication date: 01/03/2010
Date deposited: 08/06/2010
Publisher: Urbanization and Global Environmental Change
URL: http://ugec.org/docs/UGECViewMarch2010.pdf