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The literature landscape on 1.5 °C climate change and cities


WILLIAM F LAMB, MAX W CALLAGHAN, FELIX CREUTZIG, RADHIKA KHOSLA, and JAN C MINX

Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability

February 20, 2018

Cities are key for achieving the 1.5 °C warming limit of the Paris Agreement. However, synthesizing policy insights from the urban literature is a challenge, due to its rapid growth, breadth of topics and relative lack of assessments so far. Here we introduce methods from computational linguistics to build a systematic overview of research on transport, buildings, waste management and urban form. We find that the epistemic core of the mitigation-focused urban literature is currently centered on urban form and emissions accounting, while extensive research into demand-side options remain overlooked, including congestion and parking polices, active travel, and waste management. In the IPCC Special Report on 1.5 °C, and for meeting the target itself, all such city-scale opportunities need to be examined.Suggested Citation: Lamb, W.F., Callaghan, M.W., Creutzig, F., Khosla, R. and Minx, J.C., 2018. The literature landscape on 1.5° C climate change and cities. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 30, pp.26-34.

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