30.1 Daniel Grataloup’s...Figure 30.2 Tom Clohosy Cole’...Figure 30.3 Bryant Park, New York...Figure 30.4 How could this book...Figure 30.5 Emissions reduction potential of...Figure 30.6 A new home on...
List of Table
1 Chapter 5Table 5.1 Key types of networks.
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1 Chapter 1Box 1.1 Case study: If Microsoft was a city – a best-practice model?
2 Chapter 5Box 5.1 The Mayor’s Climate Protection AgreementBox 5.2 The C40 Cities Climate Leadership GroupBox 5.3 The EU Covenant of MayorsBox 5.4 Establishment of ICLEIBox 5.5 The Leadership for Urban Climate Investment InitiativeBox 5.6 The International Ministerial Mission InnovationBox 5.7 The International Coalition for Sustainable Infrastructure
3 Chapter 7Box 7.1 Examples of urban transformationBox Figure 7.1 Inside view of the metropolitan...Box Figure 7.2 Windhoek, Namibia, 2018...
4 Chapter 12Box 12.1 Case study: Ethiopian condominium programme Box Figure 12.1 Ethiopian condominiums have changed...Box 12.2 Case study: Green housing in Mongolia5Box Figure 12.2 Slum districts with gers...Box 12.3 Case study: EDGE Green Building Certification6Box Figure 12.3 EDGE-certified affordable...Box 12.4 Case study: Global Program for Resilient Housing12Box Figure 12.4 The World Bank is using...Box 12.5 Case study: Alaska Housing Finance Corporation13Box Figure 12.6 Example of a retrofit checklist (iBUILD).
5 Chapter 13Box 13.1 PRiSMBox Figure 13.1 PRiSM. (Source: Bryden Wood.)
6 Chapter 18Box 18.1 Tenets of local data supporting...Box 18.2 Urban climate data and questions of focus
7 Chapter 23Box 23.1 Range of city creditworthiness...Box 23.2 Role of the circular economyBox 23.3 Declaring a climate emergency
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