Urban Form and Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the Nordic Countries

Irmeli Harmaajärvi

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Abstract

Urban form has direct and indirect effects on greenhouse gas emissions. It affects via buildings and infrastructure, energy consumption, energy production systems, waste management, need for transportation, distances, accessibility, modal split, prerequisites for public transportation, walking and cycling etc. Urban sprawl has been a common and continuing trend in many countries. The same trend can be recognised in the Nordic countries as well. By preventing urban sprawl it would be possible to reduce annual transportation emissions, the emissions from residential and service buildings and the emissions from infrastructure. In Finland it is possible to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions by 2.3 million tonnes, which amounts to 15 % of Finland's target for emissions reductions in 2010. This is the result of a recent study utilising advanced GIS techniques and several country-wide databases concerning built environment (buildings and infrastructure) integrated with impact assessment tools. Instruments to develop urban form and transportation systems in a sustainable way to decrease greenhouse gas emissions in the Nordic countries are collected in an ongoing project completed during 2003. Instruments might concern control of urban development, supporting residential activities in city centres, control of location of shopping malls, preventing long commuting trips, reduction of transportation need and car dependency and promotion of walking, cycling and public transport.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSustainable Urban Infrastructure
Subtitle of host publicationApproaches - Solutions - Methods
EditorsBruno Zanon
Place of PublicationTrento
PublisherUniversità degli studi di Trento
Pages178-192
ISBN (Print)978-88-85114-80-7
Publication statusPublished - 2004
MoE publication typeB3 Non-refereed article in conference proceedings
EventCOST C8 Final Conference on Best Practice in Sustainable Urban Infrastructure - Trento, Italy
Duration: 6 Nov 20038 Nov 2003

Conference

ConferenceCOST C8 Final Conference on Best Practice in Sustainable Urban Infrastructure
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityTrento
Period6/11/038/11/03

Keywords

  • Urban form
  • regional form
  • climate
  • greenhouse gas emissions
  • transportation
  • land use
  • housing
  • urban sprawl
  • urban planning
  • environmental impact
  • sustainable development

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