Urban areas hold a
central position in the search for feasible climate change mitigation
opportunities as a significant share of all the global greenhouse gas (GHG)
emissions is closely related to urban structures. This paper reviews the
various methods and approaches to establish and quantify the relationship
between urban morphology and energy consumption. The methods mainly use energy
modelling, simulation, empirical data, geo-spatial mapping and 3D visualization
techniques, or a combination of two or more of these. The results indicate that
there is a direct correlation between urban form and energy consumption. Though
there is substantial body of research on the subject, there is no definite and
precise methods available to objectively establish the relationship. This is
true especially for Indian cities.
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