The Water, Energy, & Infrastructure Co-Benefits of Smart Growth Planning in Phoenix
Phoenix is the sixth most populated city in the United States and the 12th largest metropolitan area by population, with about 4.4 million people. As the region continues to grow, the demand for housing and jobs within the metropolitan area is projected to rise under uncertain climate conditions.
Undergraduate and graduate students from Engineering, Sustainability, and Urban Planning in ASU’s Urban Infrastructure Anatomy and Sustainable Development course evaluated the water, energy, and infrastructure changes that result from smart growth in Phoenix, Arizona. The Maricopa Association of Government's Sustainable Transportation and Land Use Integration Study identified a market for 485,000 residential dwelling units in the urban core. Household water and energy use changes, changes in infrastructure needs, and financial and economic savings are assessed along with associated energy use and greenhouse gas emissions.
The course project has produced data on sustainable development in Phoenix and the findings will be made available through ASU’s Urban Sustainability Lab.
- Author (aut): Nahlik, Matthew
- Author (aut): Chester, Mikhail Vin
- Author (aut): Andrade, Luis
- Author (aut): Archer, Melissa
- Author (aut): Barnes, Elizabeth
- Author (aut): Beguelin, Maria
- Author (aut): Bonilla, Luis
- Author (aut): Bubenheim, Stephanie
- Author (aut): Burillo, Daniel
- Author (aut): Cano, Alex
- Author (aut): Guiley, Keith
- Author (aut): Hamad, Moayyad
- Author (aut): Heck, John
- Author (aut): Helble, Parker
- Author (aut): Hsu, Will
- Author (aut): Jensen, Tate
- Author (aut): Kannappan, Babu
- Author (aut): Kirtley, Kelley
- Author (aut): LaGrou, Nick
- Author (aut): Loeber, Jessica
- Author (aut): Mann, Chelsea
- Author (aut): Monk, Shawn
- Author (aut): Paniagua, Jaime
- Author (aut): Prasad, Saransh
- Author (aut): Stafford, Nicholas
- Author (aut): Unger, Scott
- Author (aut): Volo, Tom
- Author (aut): Watson, Mathew
- Author (aut): Woodruff, Abbie
- Contributor (ctb): Arizona State University. School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment
- Contributor (ctb): Arizona State University. Center for Earth Systems Engineering and Management