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Sombol Mokhles1,2, Kathryn Davidson3, Michele Acuto3,4
1Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, University of Melbourne, Building 133, Masson Rd, Parkville, Melbourne, VIC, 3052, Australia. s.mokhles@unimelb.edu.au.
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|March 28, 2024
概括
城市气候行动的全球比较,无论大小或地位如何,都显示出不同的缓解模式. 这种方法通过突出共享治理方面来加强参与全球气候变化努力.
科学领域:
- 城市规划和可持续发展
- 气候变化缓解策略 气候变化缓解策略
- 城市治理的比较研究
背景情况:
- 全球气候变化缓解需要全球城市广泛参与.
- 当前的城市气候行动评估往往忽视了不同城市的大小和地位.
- 需要一个更具包容性的比较框架来理解不同的城市气候反应.
研究的目的:
- 以"更全球化"的比较方法评估城市气候减缓行动.
- 探索聚类方法是否可以揭示跨社会空间多样化的城市的模式.
- 确定城市气候减缓的共同和独特的治理方面.
主要方法:
- 利用K-means集群用于城市气候行动中的模式识别.
- 基于向碳披露项目报告的精选减缓行动进行城市比较.
- 分析了与行动的性质和财务实施有关的治理模式.
主要成果:
- 确定了五个不同的城市气候减缓行动集群.
- 证明气候行动中的治理模式超越了城市规模和全球地位.
- 揭示了减缓行动的性质和财务实施中的共同和独特特征.
结论:
- "更全球化的"城市比较对于包容性气候行动参与至关重要.
- K-means集群有效地揭示了不同城市城市城市气候缓解的模式.
- 了解超越的治理模式可以促进城市间网络和更广泛的比较分析.
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