نتایج جستجو برای: urban energy drivers

تعداد نتایج: 870371  

2015
Jenn-Jiang Hwang Jia-Sheng Hu Chih-Hong Lin

The range-extended electric vehicle is proposed to improve the range anxiety drivers have of electric vehicles. Conventionally, a gasoline/diesel generator increases the range of an electric vehicle. Due to the zero-CO2 emission stipulations, utilizing fuel cells as generators raises concerns in society. This paper presents a novel charging strategy for fuel cell/battery electric vehicles. In c...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Christopher A Kennedy Iain Stewart Angelo Facchini Igor Cersosimo Renata Mele Bin Chen Mariko Uda Arun Kansal Anthony Chiu Kwi-Gon Kim Carolina Dubeux Emilio Lebre La Rovere Bruno Cunha Stephanie Pincetl James Keirstead Sabine Barles Semerdanta Pusaka Juniati Gunawan Michael Adegbile Mehrdad Nazariha Shamsul Hoque Peter J Marcotullio Florencia González Otharán Tarek Genena Nadine Ibrahim Rizwan Farooqui Gemma Cervantes Ahmet Duran Sahin

Understanding the drivers of energy and material flows of cities is important for addressing global environmental challenges. Accessing, sharing, and managing energy and material resources is particularly critical for megacities, which face enormous social stresses because of their sheer size and complexity. Here we quantify the energy and material flows through the world's 27 megacities with p...

ژورنال: Archives of Hygiene Sciences 2014
Ardjmand, Mehdi, Rajati, Fatemeh, Rajati, Hajar,

Thousands of tons of urban solid waste and human and animal waste in cities and villages of Iran have endangered the health of the environment and increased the greenhouse gases. On the other hand, the increasing trend of energy consumption has caused energy crisis phenomena in the world. Moreover, the increasing consumption of energy from fossil fuels has caused emissions from these fuels. Hen...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Cole Krehbiel Xiaoyang Zhang Geoffrey M. Henebry

Urban areas alter local atmospheric conditions by modifying surface albedo and consequently the surface radiation and energy balances, releasing waste heat from anthropogenic uses, and increasing atmospheric aerosols, all of which combine to increase temperatures in cities, especially overnight, compared with surrounding rural areas, resulting in a phenomenon called the “urban heat island” effe...

2017
JOSHUA A. LEWIS WAYNE C. ZIPPERER HENRIK ERNSTSON BRITTANY BERNIK REBECCA HAZEN THOMAS ELMQVIST MICHAEL J. BLUM

Despite growing interest in urban resilience, remarkably little is known about vegetation dynamics in the aftermath of disasters. In this study, we examined the composition and structure of plant communities across New Orleans (Louisiana, USA) following catastrophic flooding triggered by levee failures during Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Focusing on eight neighborhoods that span a range of demogr...

Journal: :Work 2012
Liliana Cunha Sónia Nogueira Marianne Lacomblez

The work activity of urban bus drivers is held in the public space and characterized by a constant vigilance, but the moments of observation the colleagues' work are scarce. This fact results in a paradox--it is a work activity that is more visible to "outsiders" than to "insiders"--which has an important impact on the debate of the work activity from a perspective of gender and the women's wor...

2010
Matteo Vasirani Sascha Ossowski

Removing the human driver from the control loop by the use of autonomous vehicles and the integration of these with the traffic management infrastructure is a challenging long-term vision for the field of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). Setting out from a recently proposed urban infrastructure that allows for autonomous vehicles to individually reserve space and time inside an interse...

2018
Andrew J. Elmore Steven M. Guinn Andrew Richardson

The timing of spring leaf development, trajectories of summer leaf area, and the timing of autumn senescence have profound impacts to the water, carbon, and energy balance of ecosystems, and are likely influenced by global climate change. Limited field-based and remote-sensing observations have suggested complex spatial patterns related to geographic features that influence climate. However, mu...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Felix Creutzig Giovanni Baiocchi Robert Bierkandt Peter-Paul Pichler Karen C Seto

The aggregate potential for urban mitigation of global climate change is insufficiently understood. Our analysis, using a dataset of 274 cities representing all city sizes and regions worldwide, demonstrates that economic activity, transport costs, geographic factors, and urban form explain 37% of urban direct energy use and 88% of urban transport energy use. If current trends in urban expansio...

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