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Ramaswami, A., D. Main, M. Bernard, A. Chavez, A. Davis, G. Thomas, and K. Schnoor. 2011. “Planning for Low-Carbon Communities in US Cities: A Participatory Process Model Between Academic Institutions, Local Governments and Communities in Colorado”. Carbon Management. Reference Link
Chavez, A., A. Ramaswami, N. Dwarakanath, R. Ranjan, and E. Kumar. 2012. “Implementing Trans-Boundary Infrastructure-Based Greenhouse Gas Accounting for Delhi, India: Data Availability and Methods”. Journal of Industrial Ecology. Referenced from doi.org: Implementing Trans-Boundary Infrastructure-Based Greenhouse Gas Accounting for Delhi, India: Data Availability and Methods. Reference Link
Ramaswami, A., M. Bernard, A. Chavez, T. Hillman, M. Whitaker, G. Thomas, and M. Marshall. 2012. “Quantifying Carbon Mitigation Wedges in US Cities: Near-Term Strategy Analysis and Critical Review”. Environmental Science & Technology. Reference Link
Ramaswami, A., and A. Chavez. 2013. “What Metrics Best Reflect the Energy and Carbon Intensity of Cities? Insights from Theory and Modeling of 20 US Cities”. Environmental Research Letters. Reference Link
Chavez, A., and A. Ramaswami. 2013. “Articulating a Trans-Boundary Infrastructure Supply Chain Greenhouse Gas Emission Footprint for Cities: Mathematical Relationships and Policy Relevance”. Energy Policy, 376-84. Referenced from doi.org: Articulating a trans-boundary infrastructure supply chain greenhouse gas emission footprint for cities: Mathematical relationships and policy relevance. Reference Link