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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Book 2023 EnglishPublisher:Aarhus University Authors: Andersen, Christopher;Andersen, Christopher;Air pollution is a global problem with severe implications for public health, climate, and biodiversity. The issues are complex because of the many sources contributing to the environmental exposures, the combination of long-range transported pollutants and contributions from local sources, and complicated atmospheric processes. To support the development of environmental policy to mitigate the impacts of air pollution on public health and the environment, it is essential to continuously develop improved tools and generate more and better data to advance our understanding. The main objective of this thesis is to considerably contribute to this endeavor through the construction of the new Lagrangian particle dispersion model, the DAnish Lagrangian Model (DALM). DALM aims to more accurately model the concentrations of air pollutants on local scale in Denmark compared to the Gaussian plume model, the Urban Background Model (UBM). This will be achieved by applying more realistic and comprehensive descriptions of important atmospheric processes suitable for long-term model simulations. Firstly, a large set of physical parameterizations and numerical solutions, mainly related to atmospheric transport, were implemented in DALM, and the model was set up to handle requisite input in form of meteorology, chemical boundary conditions, and emissions. DALM was validated against measurements at several Danish monitoring stations by applying different combinations of the implemented parameterizations, and the setup consisting of the best-performing combination of these was determined. Secondly, land use categories, dry deposition of nitrogen oxides (NOx) and carbon monoxide (CO), simple linear NOx chemistry, and vertical emission profiles were implemented in DALM. The model was thoroughly validated and compared against UBM for a four-year period where DALM generally showed the best performance. For daily averaged NOx concentrations, the mean Pearson correlation coefficient was 0.73 (ranging from 0.63 to 0.77) (DALM) and 0.63 (0.54 to 0.74) (UBM) while the normalized mean bias (NMB) was -0.19 (-0.41 to -0.03) (DALM) and 0.12 (-0.35 to 0.67) (UBM). Thirdly, a relatively simple equilibrium mechanism for the photochemical reactions between nitrogen monoxide (NO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and ozone (O3) was implemented in DALM alongside very high-resolution (200 m × 200 m) traffic emissions for a domain covering Copenhagen and its surrounding areas. Validations against measurements showed that DALM was able to satisfactorily compute concentrations of NO2 and O3, and the feasibility of using DALM for very high-resolution local-scale modeling. In conclusion, this thesis demonstrates that DALM is capable of simulating the local-scale air pollution over Denmark for multiple years, performing better than or comparably to UBM. A final study is included that presents an extensive evaluation of UBM for a domain covering Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden for a 40-year period. This study highlights a future application of DALM but would involve considerable model optimization and/or limitations of the model domain or simulation period because of the higher computational cost related to the more advanced atmospheric parameterizations and the large number of Lagrangian particles used by DALM. Overall, we are confident that the development of DALM significantly contributes to the air pollution modeling landscape and we will work on further developing the model in order to improve human exposure assessments to provide more accurate health impact estimates.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Book 2023 EnglishPublisher:New Prairie Press Funded by:UKRI | UK Niche Vehicle Battery ..., EC | RESONANCESUKRI| UK Niche Vehicle Battery Cell Supply Chain ,EC| RESONANCESAuthors: Canepa, Elisabetta; Condia, Bob; Wynne, Mikaela;Canepa, Elisabetta; Condia, Bob; Wynne, Mikaela;Interfaces 5 was born to home the dialogue that the neuroscientist Michael A. Arbib and the philosopher Tonino Griffero started at the end of 2021 about atmospheric experiences, striving to bridge the gap between cognitive science’s perspective and the (neo)phenomenological one. This conversation progressed due to Pato Paez’s offer to participate in the webinar “Architectural Atmospheres: Phenomenology, Cognition, and Feeling,” a roundtable hosted by The Commission Project (TCP) within the Applied Neuroaesthetics initiative. The event ran online on May 20, 2022. Bob Condia moderated the panel discussion between Suchi Reddy, Michael A. Arbib, and Tonino Griffero. The RESONANCES project was responsible for developing the editing and publishing process. This volume collects nine essays: the main chapter is “A Dialogue on Affordances, Atmospheres, and Architecture” by Michael A. Arbib and Tonino Griffero; there are four commentaries to this text by Federico De Matteis, Robert Lamb Hart, Mark Alan Hewitt, and Suchi Reddy; Michael A. Arbib and Tonino Griffero have independently responded to the commentaries, emphasizing the opportunities and challenges of their respective approaches: cog/neuroscience and atmospherology applied to architecture; Elisabetta Canepa offers “An Essential Vocabulary of Atmospheric Architecture,” developing an atmospherological critique of the Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art on the Kansas State University campus to evaluate the accuracy, coherence, and adaptability of her lexicon. Bob Condia and Mikaela Wynne provide an introduction entitled “On Becoming an Atmospherologist: A Praxis of Atmospheres.” The RESONANCES project (Architectural Atmospheres: The Emotional Impact of Ambiances Measured through Conscious, Bodily, and Neural Responses) received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement no. 101025132. The content of this book reflects only the authors' view. The European Research Executive Agency is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains. For further information, please visit the project website: www.resonances-project.com
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Book 2023 EnglishPublisher:New Prairie Press Funded by:EC | RESONANCESEC| RESONANCESAuthors: Canepa, Elisabetta; Condia, Bob;Canepa, Elisabetta; Condia, Bob;This book was born as the legacy of the “Designing Atmospheres: Theory and Science” Symposium, an Interfaces event of the Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture (ANFA), sponsored by the EU’s Horizon 2020 MSCA Program — RESONANCES Project, the Perkins Eastman Studio, and the Architecture Department at Kansas State University. The event was hosted in the College of Architecture, Planning and Design (APDesign), Kansas State University (K-State), Manhattan, KS, on March 28, 2023. Recent advances in science confirm many of the architects’ deep-rooted intuitions, improving knowledge about the perception of space and the meaning of architectural and urban design. This volume collects four essays: “Investigating Atmosphere in Architecture: An Overview of Phenomenological and Neuroscientific Methods” by Elisabetta Canepa; “Rhythms of the Brain, Body, and Environment: A Neuroscientific Perspective on Atmospheres” by Zakaria Djebbara; “A History of Tool-Atmospheres” by Kory Beighle; and “Atmospheric Histrionics” by Harry Francis Mallgrave. Bob Condia provided a critical introduction entitled “The Design of Atmospheres.” The RESONANCES project (Architectural Atmospheres: The Emotional Impact of Ambiances Measured through Conscious, Bodily, and Neural Responses) received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement no. 101025132. The content of this book reflects only the authors' view. The European Research Executive Agency is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains. For further information, please visit the project website: www.resonances-project.com
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Book 2023 Denmark EnglishPublisher:Department of Planning, Aalborg University Authors: Lissandrello, Enza;Lissandrello, Enza;This working report represents the first phase of participatory urban planning led by Aalborg University, Department of Planning in the context of the research project NordicPATH - Nordic Participatory, Healthy, and People-centered Cities, funded by the NordForsk Programme on Sustainable Urban Development and Smart Cities (2020-2023). The project consortium is constituted by Aalborg University, Denmark; Gothenburg University, the Swedish Environmental Research Institute (IVL), Sweden; and Mapita Oy, Finland, coordinated by the Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU), Norway. The report consists of the action research performed by the project team in the design of the collaborative workshop series to establish participatory and collaborative interdisciplinary work across scientific disciplines and transdisciplinary with and across Nordic countries and municipalities. This report also discusses the preliminary results that have shaped the NordicPATH project's foundation. The method is explored with the municipalities of Aalborg (DK), Goteborg (SE), Kristiansand (NO), and Lappeenranta (FI). The workshop series aims to share knowledge across disciplines involved in air quality research, citizen science, urban planning, and public participation with municipalities in Nordic cities. The NordicPATH project challenges current public participation in urban planning. The method is based on data collection strategies to address urban environmental issues such as air quality monitoring and interprets the data's relevance for urban planning strategies and actions. The report articulates in two main sections. The first section illustrates the overall strategy of the workshop series and the diverse stages. The second part describes the design and results of the first and second workshops. The workshop series addresses air quality and climate change issues through citizens' participation and collaborative planning. Nordic countries play a role model for developing citizens-oriented methods, progressing radical change to cope with risks while enhancing democracy in practice, and inspiring other countries worldwide to achieve healthy and people-centered cities.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Book 2023 FrenchPublisher:HAL CCSD Authors: Bernier, Xavier;Bernier, Xavier;International audience
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Book 2023 FrenchPublisher:HAL CCSD Authors: Gallez, Caroline; Coutard, Olivier;Gallez, Caroline; Coutard, Olivier;International audience; The necessity and urgency of an energy transition for European societies is now widely recognised. The year 2022 will have marked a turning point in this respect. On the one hand, the dramatic conflict in Ukraine highlighted the geopolitical, economic and social vulnerability resulting from our dependence on fossil fuels. On the other hand, 2022 was marked by a significant increase and intensification in the manifestations of climate change (heatwaves, droughts, floods, storms, etc.). Yet in France, as in neighbouring countries, the changes undertaken to date appear to be both too limited and too slow. It is therefore imperative that all the players involved - at European level, within the Member States and at local level - step up their efforts.The researchers gathered in these pages share the conviction that studying the conditions and processes of change at local level is the best way of revealing the main constraints encountered, but also the opportunities offered to public authorities, voluntary movements and economic players.Combining a survey approach with digital simulations, Vers une Île-de-France post-carbone? explores the obstacles encountered by local transition initiatives in the Ile-de-France context, and suggests ways of amplifying and accelerating the necessary changes. Highlighting the limits of the prevailing 'technological solutionism', the authors call for local transition processes to be more politicised, to be mainstreamed across the whole spectrum of local policies, to pay greater attention to citizens' initiatives and to prioritise issues of social and environmental justice.; La nécessité et l’urgence d’une transition énergétique des sociétés européennes sont désormais largement reconnues. L’année 2022 aura marqué un tournant à cet égard. D’une part, le dramatique conflit ukrainien a mis en lumière la vulnérabilité géopolitique, économique et sociale résultant de notre dépendance aux énergies fossiles. D’autre part, 2022 a été marquée par un accroissement et une intensification sensibles des manifestations du dérèglement climatique (canicules, sécheresses, inondations, tempêtes...). Pourtant, en France comme dans les pays voisins, les changements engagés jusqu’à présent apparaissent à la fois trop limités et trop lents. Une mobilisation accrue de l’ensemble des acteurs, à l’échelle européenne comme au sein des États membres et dans les territoires locaux, apparaît donc impérative.Les chercheurs et les chercheuses réuni·e·s dans ces pages partagent la conviction que l’étude des conditions et des processus de changement au niveau local est la mieux à même de révéler les principales contraintes rencontrées, mais aussi les opportunités offertes aux pouvoirs publics, aux mouvements associatifs et aux acteurs économiques.Combinant démarche d’enquête et simulations numériques, Vers une Île-de-France post-carbone ? explore donc les obstacles rencontrés par les démarches territoriales de transition dans le contexte francilien et propose des pistes pour amplifier et accélérer les changements nécessaires. Soulignant les limites du « solutionnisme technologique » dominant, les auteurs et autrices plaident pour une politisation plus forte des démarches locales de transition, leur banalisation dans l’ensemble du spectre des politiques locales, une attention accrue aux initiatives citoyennes et la priorisation des enjeux de justice sociale et environnementale.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Book 2023 EnglishPublisher:United Nations - Framework Convention on Climate Change Authors: Gancone, Agita; Nielsen, Ole-Kenneth; Hayabuchi, Yuriko; Ortega, Juan Luis Martin; +8 AuthorsGancone, Agita; Nielsen, Ole-Kenneth; Hayabuchi, Yuriko; Ortega, Juan Luis Martin; Valencia, Alexander; Duffy, Paul; Pikman, Braulio; Didion, Markus; Thompson, Amanda; Vitullo, Marina; Hristova, Violeta; Masafu, Erick;The report covers the review of the 2022 annual submission of Malta, organized by the secretariat in accordance with the Article 8 review guidelines (adopted by decision 22/CMP.1 and revised by decision 4/CMP.11). In accordance with the Article 8 review guidelines, this review process also encompasses the review under the Convention as described in the UNFCCC review guidelines, particularly in part III thereof, namely the “UNFCCC guidelines for the technical review of greenhouse gas inventories from Parties included in Annex I to the Convention” (annex to decision 13/CP.20).
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Book 2023 EnglishPublisher:United Nations - Framework Convention on Climate Change Authors: Nielsen, Ole-Kenneth; Gancone, Agita; Hayabuchi, Yuriko; Ortega, Juan Luis Martin; +8 AuthorsNielsen, Ole-Kenneth; Gancone, Agita; Hayabuchi, Yuriko; Ortega, Juan Luis Martin; Valencia, Alexander; Duffy, Paul; Pikman, Braulio; Didion, Markus; Thompson, Amanda; Vitullo, Marina; Hristova, Violeta; Masafu, Erick;The report covers the review of the 2022 annual submission of Luxembourg, organized by the secretariat in accordance with the Article 8 review guidelines (adopted by decision 22/CMP.1 and revised by decision 4/CMP.11). In accordance with the Article 8 review guidelines, this review process also encompasses the review under the Convention as described in the UNFCCC review guidelines, particularly in part III thereof, namely the “UNFCCC guidelines for the technical review of greenhouse gas inventories from Parties included in Annex I to the Convention” (annex to decision 13/CP.20).
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Book 2023 EnglishPublisher:Aarhus Universitet Authors: Nielsen, Ole-Kenneth; Plejdrup, Marlene Schmidt; Winther, Morten; Nielsen, Malene; +18 AuthorsNielsen, Ole-Kenneth; Plejdrup, Marlene Schmidt; Winther, Morten; Nielsen, Malene; Gyldenkærne, Steen; Mikkelsen, Mette Hjorth; Albrektsen, Rikke; Hjelgaard, Katja Hossy; Fauser, Patrik; Bruun, Henrik Gundorph; Levin, Gregor; Callisen, Lærke Worm; Andersen, Trine Anemone; Kvist Johansen, Vivian; Nord-Larsen, Thomas; Vesterdal, Lars; Stupak, Inge; Berntsen, Niclas Scott; Rasmussen, Erik; Petersen, Susanne Bødtker; Baunbæk, Lene; Hansen, Maria Gunnleivsdóttir;The report is Denmark’s National Inventory Report 2023, which serves as documentation for the Danish greenhouse gas inventories submitted to the European Union and the United Nations. The report contains information on Denmark’s emission inventories for all years’ from 1990 to 2021 for CO2, CH4, N2O, HFCs, PFCs and SF6.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Book 2023 United Kingdom EnglishAuthors: McVicar, Duncan; Goodman, Pat; Jahanshahi, Babak; Rowland, Neil;McVicar, Duncan; Goodman, Pat; Jahanshahi, Babak; Rowland, Neil;All Research productsarrow_drop_down <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- document.write('<div id="oa_widget"></div>'); document.write('<script type="text/javascript" src="https://www.openaire.eu/index.php?option=com_openaire&view=widget&format=raw&projectId=od______2607::b130b7ecb3e2366cf16eb4239100b05b&type=result"></script>'); --> </script>
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Book 2023 EnglishPublisher:Aarhus University Authors: Andersen, Christopher;Andersen, Christopher;Air pollution is a global problem with severe implications for public health, climate, and biodiversity. The issues are complex because of the many sources contributing to the environmental exposures, the combination of long-range transported pollutants and contributions from local sources, and complicated atmospheric processes. To support the development of environmental policy to mitigate the impacts of air pollution on public health and the environment, it is essential to continuously develop improved tools and generate more and better data to advance our understanding. The main objective of this thesis is to considerably contribute to this endeavor through the construction of the new Lagrangian particle dispersion model, the DAnish Lagrangian Model (DALM). DALM aims to more accurately model the concentrations of air pollutants on local scale in Denmark compared to the Gaussian plume model, the Urban Background Model (UBM). This will be achieved by applying more realistic and comprehensive descriptions of important atmospheric processes suitable for long-term model simulations. Firstly, a large set of physical parameterizations and numerical solutions, mainly related to atmospheric transport, were implemented in DALM, and the model was set up to handle requisite input in form of meteorology, chemical boundary conditions, and emissions. DALM was validated against measurements at several Danish monitoring stations by applying different combinations of the implemented parameterizations, and the setup consisting of the best-performing combination of these was determined. Secondly, land use categories, dry deposition of nitrogen oxides (NOx) and carbon monoxide (CO), simple linear NOx chemistry, and vertical emission profiles were implemented in DALM. The model was thoroughly validated and compared against UBM for a four-year period where DALM generally showed the best performance. For daily averaged NOx concentrations, the mean Pearson correlation coefficient was 0.73 (ranging from 0.63 to 0.77) (DALM) and 0.63 (0.54 to 0.74) (UBM) while the normalized mean bias (NMB) was -0.19 (-0.41 to -0.03) (DALM) and 0.12 (-0.35 to 0.67) (UBM). Thirdly, a relatively simple equilibrium mechanism for the photochemical reactions between nitrogen monoxide (NO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and ozone (O3) was implemented in DALM alongside very high-resolution (200 m × 200 m) traffic emissions for a domain covering Copenhagen and its surrounding areas. Validations against measurements showed that DALM was able to satisfactorily compute concentrations of NO2 and O3, and the feasibility of using DALM for very high-resolution local-scale modeling. In conclusion, this thesis demonstrates that DALM is capable of simulating the local-scale air pollution over Denmark for multiple years, performing better than or comparably to UBM. A final study is included that presents an extensive evaluation of UBM for a domain covering Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden for a 40-year period. This study highlights a future application of DALM but would involve considerable model optimization and/or limitations of the model domain or simulation period because of the higher computational cost related to the more advanced atmospheric parameterizations and the large number of Lagrangian particles used by DALM. Overall, we are confident that the development of DALM significantly contributes to the air pollution modeling landscape and we will work on further developing the model in order to improve human exposure assessments to provide more accurate health impact estimates.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Book 2023 EnglishPublisher:New Prairie Press Funded by:UKRI | UK Niche Vehicle Battery ..., EC | RESONANCESUKRI| UK Niche Vehicle Battery Cell Supply Chain ,EC| RESONANCESAuthors: Canepa, Elisabetta; Condia, Bob; Wynne, Mikaela;Canepa, Elisabetta; Condia, Bob; Wynne, Mikaela;Interfaces 5 was born to home the dialogue that the neuroscientist Michael A. Arbib and the philosopher Tonino Griffero started at the end of 2021 about atmospheric experiences, striving to bridge the gap between cognitive science’s perspective and the (neo)phenomenological one. This conversation progressed due to Pato Paez’s offer to participate in the webinar “Architectural Atmospheres: Phenomenology, Cognition, and Feeling,” a roundtable hosted by The Commission Project (TCP) within the Applied Neuroaesthetics initiative. The event ran online on May 20, 2022. Bob Condia moderated the panel discussion between Suchi Reddy, Michael A. Arbib, and Tonino Griffero. The RESONANCES project was responsible for developing the editing and publishing process. This volume collects nine essays: the main chapter is “A Dialogue on Affordances, Atmospheres, and Architecture” by Michael A. Arbib and Tonino Griffero; there are four commentaries to this text by Federico De Matteis, Robert Lamb Hart, Mark Alan Hewitt, and Suchi Reddy; Michael A. Arbib and Tonino Griffero have independently responded to the commentaries, emphasizing the opportunities and challenges of their respective approaches: cog/neuroscience and atmospherology applied to architecture; Elisabetta Canepa offers “An Essential Vocabulary of Atmospheric Architecture,” developing an atmospherological critique of the Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art on the Kansas State University campus to evaluate the accuracy, coherence, and adaptability of her lexicon. Bob Condia and Mikaela Wynne provide an introduction entitled “On Becoming an Atmospherologist: A Praxis of Atmospheres.” The RESONANCES project (Architectural Atmospheres: The Emotional Impact of Ambiances Measured through Conscious, Bodily, and Neural Responses) received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement no. 101025132. The content of this book reflects only the authors' view. The European Research Executive Agency is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains. For further information, please visit the project website: www.resonances-project.com
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Book 2023 EnglishPublisher:New Prairie Press Funded by:EC | RESONANCESEC| RESONANCESAuthors: Canepa, Elisabetta; Condia, Bob;Canepa, Elisabetta; Condia, Bob;This book was born as the legacy of the “Designing Atmospheres: Theory and Science” Symposium, an Interfaces event of the Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture (ANFA), sponsored by the EU’s Horizon 2020 MSCA Program — RESONANCES Project, the Perkins Eastman Studio, and the Architecture Department at Kansas State University. The event was hosted in the College of Architecture, Planning and Design (APDesign), Kansas State University (K-State), Manhattan, KS, on March 28, 2023. Recent advances in science confirm many of the architects’ deep-rooted intuitions, improving knowledge about the perception of space and the meaning of architectural and urban design. This volume collects four essays: “Investigating Atmosphere in Architecture: An Overview of Phenomenological and Neuroscientific Methods” by Elisabetta Canepa; “Rhythms of the Brain, Body, and Environment: A Neuroscientific Perspective on Atmospheres” by Zakaria Djebbara; “A History of Tool-Atmospheres” by Kory Beighle; and “Atmospheric Histrionics” by Harry Francis Mallgrave. Bob Condia provided a critical introduction entitled “The Design of Atmospheres.” The RESONANCES project (Architectural Atmospheres: The Emotional Impact of Ambiances Measured through Conscious, Bodily, and Neural Responses) received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement no. 101025132. The content of this book reflects only the authors' view. The European Research Executive Agency is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains. For further information, please visit the project website: www.resonances-project.com
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Book 2023 Denmark EnglishPublisher:Department of Planning, Aalborg University Authors: Lissandrello, Enza;Lissandrello, Enza;This working report represents the first phase of participatory urban planning led by Aalborg University, Department of Planning in the context of the research project NordicPATH - Nordic Participatory, Healthy, and People-centered Cities, funded by the NordForsk Programme on Sustainable Urban Development and Smart Cities (2020-2023). The project consortium is constituted by Aalborg University, Denmark; Gothenburg University, the Swedish Environmental Research Institute (IVL), Sweden; and Mapita Oy, Finland, coordinated by the Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU), Norway. The report consists of the action research performed by the project team in the design of the collaborative workshop series to establish participatory and collaborative interdisciplinary work across scientific disciplines and transdisciplinary with and across Nordic countries and municipalities. This report also discusses the preliminary results that have shaped the NordicPATH project's foundation. The method is explored with the municipalities of Aalborg (DK), Goteborg (SE), Kristiansand (NO), and Lappeenranta (FI). The workshop series aims to share knowledge across disciplines involved in air quality research, citizen science, urban planning, and public participation with municipalities in Nordic cities. The NordicPATH project challenges current public participation in urban planning. The method is based on data collection strategies to address urban environmental issues such as air quality monitoring and interprets the data's relevance for urban planning strategies and actions. The report articulates in two main sections. The first section illustrates the overall strategy of the workshop series and the diverse stages. The second part describes the design and results of the first and second workshops. The workshop series addresses air quality and climate change issues through citizens' participation and collaborative planning. Nordic countries play a role model for developing citizens-oriented methods, progressing radical change to cope with risks while enhancing democracy in practice, and inspiring other countries worldwide to achieve healthy and people-centered cities.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Book 2023 FrenchPublisher:HAL CCSD Authors: Bernier, Xavier;Bernier, Xavier;International audience
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Book 2023 FrenchPublisher:HAL CCSD Authors: Gallez, Caroline; Coutard, Olivier;Gallez, Caroline; Coutard, Olivier;International audience; The necessity and urgency of an energy transition for European societies is now widely recognised. The year 2022 will have marked a turning point in this respect. On the one hand, the dramatic conflict in Ukraine highlighted the geopolitical, economic and social vulnerability resulting from our dependence on fossil fuels. On the other hand, 2022 was marked by a significant increase and intensification in the manifestations of climate change (heatwaves, droughts, floods, storms, etc.). Yet in France, as in neighbouring countries, the changes undertaken to date appear to be both too limited and too slow. It is therefore imperative that all the players involved - at European level, within the Member States and at local level - step up their efforts.The researchers gathered in these pages share the conviction that studying the conditions and processes of change at local level is the best way of revealing the main constraints encountered, but also the opportunities offered to public authorities, voluntary movements and economic players.Combining a survey approach with digital simulations, Vers une Île-de-France post-carbone? explores the obstacles encountered by local transition initiatives in the Ile-de-France context, and suggests ways of amplifying and accelerating the necessary changes. Highlighting the limits of the prevailing 'technological solutionism', the authors call for local transition processes to be more politicised, to be mainstreamed across the whole spectrum of local policies, to pay greater attention to citizens' initiatives and to prioritise issues of social and environmental justice.; La nécessité et l’urgence d’une transition énergétique des sociétés européennes sont désormais largement reconnues. L’année 2022 aura marqué un tournant à cet égard. D’une part, le dramatique conflit ukrainien a mis en lumière la vulnérabilité géopolitique, économique et sociale résultant de notre dépendance aux énergies fossiles. D’autre part, 2022 a été marquée par un accroissement et une intensification sensibles des manifestations du dérèglement climatique (canicules, sécheresses, inondations, tempêtes...). Pourtant, en France comme dans les pays voisins, les changements engagés jusqu’à présent apparaissent à la fois trop limités et trop lents. Une mobilisation accrue de l’ensemble des acteurs, à l’échelle européenne comme au sein des États membres et dans les territoires locaux, apparaît donc impérative.Les chercheurs et les chercheuses réuni·e·s dans ces pages partagent la conviction que l’étude des conditions et des processus de changement au niveau local est la mieux à même de révéler les principales contraintes rencontrées, mais aussi les opportunités offertes aux pouvoirs publics, aux mouvements associatifs et aux acteurs économiques.Combinant démarche d’enquête et simulations numériques, Vers une Île-de-France post-carbone ? explore donc les obstacles rencontrés par les démarches territoriales de transition dans le contexte francilien et propose des pistes pour amplifier et accélérer les changements nécessaires. Soulignant les limites du « solutionnisme technologique » dominant, les auteurs et autrices plaident pour une politisation plus forte des démarches locales de transition, leur banalisation dans l’ensemble du spectre des politiques locales, une attention accrue aux initiatives citoyennes et la priorisation des enjeux de justice sociale et environnementale.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Book 2023 EnglishPublisher:United Nations - Framework Convention on Climate Change Authors: Gancone, Agita; Nielsen, Ole-Kenneth; Hayabuchi, Yuriko; Ortega, Juan Luis Martin; +8 AuthorsGancone, Agita; Nielsen, Ole-Kenneth; Hayabuchi, Yuriko; Ortega, Juan Luis Martin; Valencia, Alexander; Duffy, Paul; Pikman, Braulio; Didion, Markus; Thompson, Amanda; Vitullo, Marina; Hristova, Violeta; Masafu, Erick;The report covers the review of the 2022 annual submission of Malta, organized by the secretariat in accordance with the Article 8 review guidelines (adopted by decision 22/CMP.1 and revised by decision 4/CMP.11). In accordance with the Article 8 review guidelines, this review process also encompasses the review under the Convention as described in the UNFCCC review guidelines, particularly in part III thereof, namely the “UNFCCC guidelines for the technical review of greenhouse gas inventories from Parties included in Annex I to the Convention” (annex to decision 13/CP.20).
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Book 2023 EnglishPublisher:United Nations - Framework Convention on Climate Change Authors: Nielsen, Ole-Kenneth; Gancone, Agita; Hayabuchi, Yuriko; Ortega, Juan Luis Martin; +8 AuthorsNielsen, Ole-Kenneth; Gancone, Agita; Hayabuchi, Yuriko; Ortega, Juan Luis Martin; Valencia, Alexander; Duffy, Paul; Pikman, Braulio; Didion, Markus; Thompson, Amanda; Vitullo, Marina; Hristova, Violeta; Masafu, Erick;The report covers the review of the 2022 annual submission of Luxembourg, organized by the secretariat in accordance with the Article 8 review guidelines (adopted by decision 22/CMP.1 and revised by decision 4/CMP.11). In accordance with the Article 8 review guidelines, this review process also encompasses the review under the Convention as described in the UNFCCC review guidelines, particularly in part III thereof, namely the “UNFCCC guidelines for the technical review of greenhouse gas inventories from Parties included in Annex I to the Convention” (annex to decision 13/CP.20).
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Book 2023 EnglishPublisher:Aarhus Universitet Authors: Nielsen, Ole-Kenneth; Plejdrup, Marlene Schmidt; Winther, Morten; Nielsen, Malene; +18 AuthorsNielsen, Ole-Kenneth; Plejdrup, Marlene Schmidt; Winther, Morten; Nielsen, Malene; Gyldenkærne, Steen; Mikkelsen, Mette Hjorth; Albrektsen, Rikke; Hjelgaard, Katja Hossy; Fauser, Patrik; Bruun, Henrik Gundorph; Levin, Gregor; Callisen, Lærke Worm; Andersen, Trine Anemone; Kvist Johansen, Vivian; Nord-Larsen, Thomas; Vesterdal, Lars; Stupak, Inge; Berntsen, Niclas Scott; Rasmussen, Erik; Petersen, Susanne Bødtker; Baunbæk, Lene; Hansen, Maria Gunnleivsdóttir;The report is Denmark’s National Inventory Report 2023, which serves as documentation for the Danish greenhouse gas inventories submitted to the European Union and the United Nations. The report contains information on Denmark’s emission inventories for all years’ from 1990 to 2021 for CO2, CH4, N2O, HFCs, PFCs and SF6.
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