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Low-Carbon Spaces— Urban Human Settlements Data Series

Focusing on the vital theme of “low-carbon” in urban living environment development, this initiative aims to examine the relationship between urban construction and low-carbon progress from a sustainable development perspective. The thematic content encompasses diverse datasets including energy structure, carbon emission intensity, green building practices, renewable energy utilisation, public transport modes, and urban green spaces and water bodies. By integrating environmental, economic, and social sustainability indicators, it comprehensively evaluates cities' performance in carbon reduction, energy efficiency, and ecological carrying capacity. Through consolidating multi-dimensional data resources, this initiative reveals the current status and potential for low-carbon development in cities, identifies high-energy consumption zones and carbon emission hotspots, and provides scientific support for formulating low-carbon development strategies. This initiative further integrates with themes concerning urban living, mobility, comfort, and safety, fostering the development of a systematic sustainable development assessment framework. Its research outcomes will furnish data support and decision-making foundations for governments, urban planners, and the public, thereby advancing the establishment of green, ecological, and sustainable urban development models. This will enhance the quality of life for urban residents and foster greater environmental friendliness.