Pusan National University Researchers Highlight the Carbon-Saving Potential of Compact Cities
Study Finds Compact Cities Vital for Reducing Consumption-Based Carbon Emissions, Crucial for Sustainable Urban Growth
Cities play a crucial role in the transition to carbon neutrality. Due to each city's unique layout, industries, energy usage, and economic activities, carbon emissions can vary significantly. Effective strategies require understanding how emissions are distributed within cities. Current methods often rely on statistical data and global averages to measure production-based emissions, providing little insight into emission locations within cities and neglecting consumption-based emissions from goods and services. These consumption-based emissions are complex to measure and control due to their multifactorial nature.
To tackle this issue a group of researchers led by Professor
The study found that compact cities, characterized by high density, mixed land use, and efficient public transportation, produce significantly lower carbon emissions. "Contrary to what we might initially think, more compact cities encourage more environmentally friendly behaviors such as walking and the use of public transit, reducing reliance on cars and cutting down on overall travel distances," says
Discussions around compact cities and their benefits have been ongoing for years. "Smart growth is an example of an urban planning theory that promotes compact development. It integrates elements such as housing, transportation, land use, and environmental health to create high-density, pedestrian-friendly communities that protect natural spaces and reduce the impacts of climate change," adds
However, this theory contrasts with arguments suggesting that compact development may increase road congestion and emissions, prompting concerns about its efficiency. Distinguishing between production- and consumption-based carbon emissions provides a clearer understanding of how urban forms affect emissions. It supports the argument that compact city development is crucial for achieving carbon neutrality. Areas characterized by mixed-use developments, such as neighbourhoods in central
This study promises a future where compact city designs lead to sustainable urban living, with reduced infrastructure costs, lower energy consumption, improved air quality, increased physical activity, enhanced accessibility to amenities, shorter commutes, and an overall higher quality of life. By advocating for mixed-use neighborhoods, urban policies can pave the way for healthier, more efficient, and enjoyable city environments.
Reference
Title of original paper: Does a compact city really reduce consumption-based carbon emissions? The case of
Journal: Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science
DOI: 10.1177/23998083241263898
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