Green CITYnomics: The Urban War against Climate Change

International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management

ISSN: 1756-8692

Article publication date: 2 March 2010

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(2010), "Green CITYnomics: The Urban War against Climate Change", International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management, Vol. 2 No. 1. https://doi.org/10.1108/ijccsm.2010.41402aae.002

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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Green CITYnomics: The Urban War against Climate Change

Article Type: Books and resources From: International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management, Volume 2, Issue 1

Edited by Kenny TangGreenleaf PublishingSheffieldOctober 2009320 pp.ISBN 978-1-906093-22-8£35.00

Recently, more than half of the world’s population are living in cities that are now contributing 80 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. They cover less than 3 percent of the earth’s surface. And urbanisation continues apace. With such a massive carbon footprint, it is clearly vital that cities are part of the solution. And, from another perspective, the sheer concentration of people, resources and economic activities in urban centres will only serve to magnify city dwellers’ vulnerability to the effects of climate change. Despite this, to date scarcely any consideration has been given to the potential impact of climate change on urban dwellers, especially in the developing countries and burgeoning megacities of Africa, Asia, and Latin America, where a wide variety of environmental and development challenges are likely to further exacerbate their vulnerability to climatic effects.

Such population concentrations mean local decision-makers have both an opportunity and obligation to construct climate-resilient infrastructures, create climate-friendly livelihoods and develop urban systems that ensure better air quality, water, transport and health services for all who live in them. Environmental liabilities need to be transformed into sustainable assets.

Green CITYnomics: The Urban War against Climate Change presents a rich set of contributions by a highly diverse group of 45 of the world’s leading urban experts on climate change. In particular, it illustrates the desire some cities are already demonstrating in engaging in this war. Standing still is not an option. Budgets have to be fought for; minds have to be won over; old, untenable and unsustainable ideas and solutions must be challenged; green and sustainable solutions must be given the chance to develop and to prove themselves.

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