1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0301-4215(97)80001-4
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Global warming and developing countries

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“…The City's GOS is a potential buffer zone of the City's important ecosystem. It is a part of the area that can use as public health facilities and infrastructure by providing facilities by sports and city parks [53][54][55]. Urban space functions to support the urban ecosystems to improve microclimate quality [7,56], increases carbon sequestration [57,58], and reducing the rainwater runoff [59,60], and so on.…”
Section: Gos Revitalization For Livable Citiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The City's GOS is a potential buffer zone of the City's important ecosystem. It is a part of the area that can use as public health facilities and infrastructure by providing facilities by sports and city parks [53][54][55]. Urban space functions to support the urban ecosystems to improve microclimate quality [7,56], increases carbon sequestration [57,58], and reducing the rainwater runoff [59,60], and so on.…”
Section: Gos Revitalization For Livable Citiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• the growing concentration of CO 2 (at about 357 ppm according to 1993 figures) given that this effluent is the main contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions and the most important anthropogenic emitted gas (Svendsen, 2003;IEA, 2000;Reddy et al, 1997;Lenssen and Flavin, 1996;Murota and Ito, 1996;Hidy and Spencer, 1994) • the changes in the relationships among forces influencing climate system as a direct result of increasing rates of CO 2 concentration (Hartikainen et al, 2004;Crowley, 2000) • the emission of polluting agents closely linked to the production and consumption of energy • the fundamental mix in the structure of energy sources.…”
Section: The Current Situationmentioning
confidence: 99%