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Avoiding Negative Impacts from Urban Morphology
A design decision support model must not only account for elements of urban form that help to reduce per-capita GHG emissions, it must also account for elements of urban form that work to increase those emissions. This chapter examines the case study of a very prevalent urban design model, the so-called “neighbourhood unit”, and evaluates its impact on urban form as well as emissions.
Avoiding Negative Impacts from Urban Morphology
A design decision support model must not only account for elements of urban form that help to reduce per-capita GHG emissions, it must also account for elements of urban form that work to increase those emissions. This chapter examines the case study of a very prevalent urban design model, the so-called “neighbourhood unit”, and evaluates its impact on urban form as well as emissions.
Avoiding Negative Impacts from Urban Morphology
Michael West Mehaffy (author) / Sergio Porta (author) / Ombretta Romice (author)
2015
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