Mapping urban energy landscapes, four case studies 2013-2016

Castan Broto, Vanesa (2020). Mapping urban energy landscapes, four case studies 2013-2016. [Data Collection]. Colchester, Essex: UK Data Archive. 10.5255/UKDA-SN-852588

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Mapping Urban Energy Landscapes (MUEL) studies humanity's potential to achieve low carbon, socially just cities in rapidly urbanising areas in the global south. Achieving low carbon, socially just cities will require a spatial, socio-economic and political transformation. This transformation will depend on our ability to find low carbon development pathways for urban energy systems.

Data description (abstract)

This data collection includes a heterogeneous set of qualitative data which was collected to characterise the urban energy landscape in four cities: Bengaluru, India; Hong Kong, PR of China; Concepcion, Chile; and Maputo, Mozambique. Each case study contains data obtained by different methods including different types of semi-structured interviews, workshop transcripts, and observations. A report summarises the contents of the data for each case study. The case studies have supported a range of publications including publications about independent case studies; and publications that present a comparative analysis of the cases.

Data creators:
Creator Name Affiliation ORCID (as URL)
Castan Broto Vanesa University College London http://orcid.org/0000-0002-3175-9859
Sponsors: Economic and Social Research Council
Grant reference: ES/K001361/1
Topic classification: Natural environment
Keywords: ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, ENERGY SUPPLY, URBAN SPACES, CITIES, ENERGY
Project title: Mapping Urban Energy Landscapes
Alternative title: Maputo, Bengaluru, Hong Kong, Concepcion
Grant holders: Vanesa Castan Broto
Project dates:
FromTo
1 December 201330 November 2016
Date published: 13 Jan 2017 13:04
Last modified: 21 Sep 2020 10:28

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