东京城市的可持续性:2050年净零排放的战略和计划

IF 2.1 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS IET Smart Cities Pub Date : 2022-05-29 DOI:10.1049/smc2.12033
Chai K. Toh
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从绿色城市到生态城市、泛在城市、可持续城市,再到现在的零排放城市,日本早就踏上了城市转型之旅。如果一个智慧城市不绿色、不可持续、不环保,那么它就不是智慧城市。这是一段漫长而渐进的旅程,日本政府一直支持其城市转型努力。日本的城市以独特的地方文化、人居环境、居民、食物、信仰、历史等为特色。从东京到大阪、名古屋、福冈、神户和横滨,日本的城市已经进入了高度城市化的阶段。人口和交通利用率的增加导致了更高的能源需求和环境污染。这些担忧促使日本努力建设零排放城市,而东京作为该国的首都将引领这一进程。作者概述了日本的现状,全球变暖和气候变化的影响,提出了新战略背后的动机,并叙述和讨论了东京市的零排放战略和执行计划,以及如何在2050年实现净零排放。
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Tokyo's city sustainability: Strategy and plans for net zero emissions by 2050

Japan has long embarked on the city transformation journey, from green city to eco city, ubiquitous city, sustainable city, and now zero-emission city. A smart city is not considered smart if it is not green, not sustainable, and not environmentally friendly. The journey is long but progressive, and the Japanese government has been supportive in its city transformational efforts. Japanese cities are marked by distinctive local cultures, habitat, people, food, beliefs, history etc. From Tokyo to Osaka, Nagoya, Fukuoka, Kobe and Yokohama, cities in Japan have advanced into high levels of urbanisation. The increase in population and traffic utilisation have resulted in higher energy demands and pollution of the environment. These concerns have motivated Japan to strive for cities with zero-emission and Tokyo, as the country's capital, will lead in this drive. The author outlines the current situation in Japan, the impact of global warming and climate change, presents the motivation behind the new strategy, and narrates and discusses Tokyo city’s zero-emission strategy and execution plans and how it works towards achieving net zero by 2050.

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IET Smart Cities
IET Smart Cities Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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