2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2008.08.005
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Understanding energy consumption pattern of households in different urban development forms: A comparative study in Bandung City, Indonesia

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“…Some of the variation is due to urban factors or those related directly to the urban area (population size, density and growth rate). Several studies emphasize various features of cities and their impact on energy consumption and GHG emissions (Sadownik and Jaccard, 2001;Lefevre, 2009;Permana et al, 2008;Li, 2011;Lebel et al, 2007).…”
Section: Influences On Urban Ghg Emissionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of the variation is due to urban factors or those related directly to the urban area (population size, density and growth rate). Several studies emphasize various features of cities and their impact on energy consumption and GHG emissions (Sadownik and Jaccard, 2001;Lefevre, 2009;Permana et al, 2008;Li, 2011;Lebel et al, 2007).…”
Section: Influences On Urban Ghg Emissionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By comparing non-cooking and cooking energy consumption and transport energy consumption at the household level, Permana et al (2008) analyzed controlled residentialcum-commercial areas, unplanned peri-urban areas and planned satellite towns in Bandung City, Indonesia. The relationships between urban land-use patterns and energy consumption in five cities of the Pearl River Delta in southern China were explored by Chen et al (2011); the results showed that urban size and irregularity/fragmentation of urban land-use patterns were positively correlated with energy consumption.…”
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“…Some of the variation is due to urban factors or those related directly to population size, density and growth rate of cities. Several studies have emphasized various features of cities and their impact on energy consumption and GHG emissions (Sadownik and Jaccard 2001 ;Lefevre 2009 ;Permana et al 2008 ;Li 2011 ;Lebel et al 2007 ).…”
Section: Urban Ghgs Attributed To Aspects Of Dense Settlementmentioning
confidence: 99%