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Understanding interactions between urban development policies and GHG emissions: A case study in Stockholm Region.


ABSTRACT: Human-induced urban growth and sprawl have implications for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions that may not be included in conventional GHG accounting methods. Improved understanding of this issue requires use of interactive, spatial-explicit social-ecological systems modeling. This paper develops a comprehensive approach to modeling GHG emissions from urban developments, considering Stockholm County, Sweden as a case study. GHG projections to 2040 with a social-ecological system model yield overall greater emissions than simple extrapolations in official climate action planning. The most pronounced difference in emissions (39% higher) from energy use single-residence buildings resulting from urban sprawl. And this difference is not accounted for in the simple extrapolations. Scenario results indicate that a zoning policy, restricting urban development in certain areas, can mitigate 72% of the total emission effects of the model-projected urban sprawl. The study outcomes include a decision support interface for communicating results and policy implications with policymakers.

SUBMITTER: Pan H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7190688 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Understanding interactions between urban development policies and GHG emissions: A case study in Stockholm Region.

Pan Haozhi H   Page Jessica J   Zhang Le L   Cong Cong C   Ferreira Carla C   Jonsson Elisie E   Näsström Helena H   Destouni Georgia G   Deal Brian B   Kalantari Zahra Z  

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Human-induced urban growth and sprawl have implications for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions that may not be included in conventional GHG accounting methods. Improved understanding of this issue requires use of interactive, spatial-explicit social-ecological systems modeling. This paper develops a comprehensive approach to modeling GHG emissions from urban developments, considering Stockholm County, Sweden as a case study. GHG projections to 2040 with a social-ecological system model yield overall  ...[more]

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