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Urban climate change mitigation 2 Copenhagen 1 Craftwork 1 Emissions accounting 1 Scenario analysis 1 Sustainability 1 Urban planning 1
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Chandler, Chelsea 1 Ebsen, Maia 1 Erickson, Peter 1 Lazarus, Michael 1
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Energy Policy 1 Journal of Organizational Ethnography 1
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The missing builders: craftwork and crafty resistance in the “eco-metropolis” of Copenhagen
Ebsen, Maia - In: Journal of Organizational Ethnography 11 (2022) 1, pp. 79-92
, the paper examines the politics of urban climate change mitigation programs through the lens of a group of builders … Based on an analysis of a specific construction project connected to a larger urban climate change mitigation program in … times, competing modes of engagement in urban climate change mitigation programs and thus sheds light on how professional …
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A core framework and scenario for deep GHG reductions at the city scale
Lazarus, Michael; Chandler, Chelsea; Erickson, Peter - In: Energy Policy 57 (2013) C, pp. 563-574
Trends in increasing urbanization, paired with a lack of ambitious action on larger scales, uniquely position cities to resume leadership roles in climate mitigation. While many cities have adopted ambitious long-term emission reduction goals, few have articulated how to reach them. This paper...
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