A new approach to urban planning with less car traffic and lower carbon emissions
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A new approach to urban planning with less car traffic and lower carbon emissions
Urban planning needs to tackle greenhouse gas emissions—and an important way to achieve this is by reducing the number and length of car commutes. This can be achieved primarily by ensuring that homes are located close to city centers and workplaces, so well-targeted building densification becomes a critical lever. City-wide population density and transport links are of secondary importance.
28.05.2026 – Urban planning must address greenhouse gas emissions – and less and shorter commute routes by car are important.
New approach to urban planning with less car traffic, lower carbon emissions - EnviroNews - latest environment news, climate change, renewable energy
Urban planning needs to tackle greenhouse gas emissions – and an important way to achieve this is by reducing the number and length of car commutes. This can be achieved primarily by ensuring that homes are located close to city centres and workplaces, so well-targeted building densification becomes a critical lever. City-wide population density and transport links are of secondary importance. These are the findings of a new study in Environment…
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