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100 1 _aTroy, Austin
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245 1 4 _aThe very hungry city :
_burban energy efficiency and the economic fate of cities /
_cAustin Troy
260 _aNew Haven :
_bYale University Press,
_cc2012.
300 _axvii, 366 p. :
_bill., maps ;
_c25 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _a"As global demand for energy grows and prices rise, a city's energy consumption becomes increasingly tied to its economic viability, warns the author of The Very Hungry City. Austin Troy, a seasoned expert in urban environmental management, explains for general readers how a city with a high "urban energy metabolism"--that is, a city that needs large amounts of energy in order to function--will be at a competitive disadvantage in the future. He explores why cities have different energy metabolisms and discusses an array of innovative approaches to the problems of expensive energy consumption. Troy looks at dozens of cities and suburbs in Europe and the United States--from Los Angeles to Copenhagen, Denver to the Swedish urban redevelopment project Hammarby Sjöstad--to understand the diverse factors that affect their energy use: behavior, climate, water supply, building quality, transportation, and others. He then assesses some of the most imaginative solutions that cities have proposed, among them green building, energy-efficient neighborhoods, symbiotic infrastructure, congestion pricing, transit-oriented development, and water conservation. To conclude, the author addresses planning and policy approaches that can bring about change and transform the best ideas into real solutions"--Provided by publisher.
650 0 _aCities and towns
_xEnergy consumption.
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650 0 _aEnergy policy.
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650 0 _aUrban economics.
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650 0 _aCity planning
_xEnvironmental aspects.
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856 _uhttps://uowd.box.com/s/pu5dxxkubdo9nmxpwd209txhkemfmvhw
_zLocation Map
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