%0 Journal Article %K China %K China Energy Group %K Energy Analysis and Environmental Impacts Division %K International Energy Department %K Low-Carbon Eco-City Development %K Indicator system %K Tool %K ELITE cities %K Low-carbon eco-city %K Low-carbon urban development %A Nan Zhou %A Gang He %A Christopher J Williams %A David Fridley %B Ecological Indicators %D 2015 %I Elsevier %P 448-456 %R 10.1016/j.ecolind.2014.09.018 %T ELITE Cities: A Low-carbon Eco-city Evaluation Tool for China %U http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1470160X14004269 %V 48 %8 01/2015 %X
China is pursuing the development of low-carbon eco-cities to limit carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases emissions; however, it is unclear what constitutes a low-carbon eco-city and how to evaluate it. The eco and low-carbon indicator tool for evaluating cities (ELITE cities) was developed by researchers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in 2012 to evaluate cities’ performance by comparing them against benchmark performance goals as well as rank them against other cities in China. ELITE cities measures progress on 33 key indicators selected to represent priority issues within eight primary categories. An excel-based tool was then developed to package the key indicators, indicator benchmarks, explanation of indicators, point calculation functions and transparency-oriented data recording instructions. ELITE cities could be a useful and effective tool for local city government in defining the broad outlines of a low-carbon eco-city and assessing the progress of cities’ efforts towards this goal. ELITE cities can also be used by higher-level governments to assess city performance and discern best practices. This paper explains the general framework of the ELITE cities tool, the methods by which the indicators and indicator benchmarks were established, and a detailed guide on tool applications.