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Environmental Sustainability of Large Australian Cities
In our five largest cities, inner urban residents directly consume less than the city-wide average of inputs such as energy and water, when adjusted for income. However, when indirect inputs are considered, the differences are small. In general, urban land use changes will have minor benefits for future sustainability, with the important exception of transport oil use.
Environmental Sustainability of Large Australian Cities
In our five largest cities, inner urban residents directly consume less than the city-wide average of inputs such as energy and water, when adjusted for income. However, when indirect inputs are considered, the differences are small. In general, urban land use changes will have minor benefits for future sustainability, with the important exception of transport oil use.
Environmental Sustainability of Large Australian Cities
Moriarty, Patrick (author)
Urban Policy and Research ; 20 ; 233-244
2002-09-01
12 pages
Article (Journal)
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British Library Conference Proceedings | 2002
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