%T An integrated demand and carbon impact forecasting approach for residential precincts %A Nicholas Holyoak %A Michael A. P. Taylor %A Michalis Hadjikakou %A et al. %I Springer %D 2017 %K Precinct indicators, %K Urban precincts, %K Carbon emissions, %K Economic forecasting, %K Energy consumption, %K Urban planning, %K Transport %P 295-315 %R 10.1007/978-3-319-57819-4_17 %U https://apo.org.au/node/233336 %X Estimation of the demand of an urban precinct, related to Electricity, Transport, Waste and Water (ETWW), is a necessary step toward the delivery of quality living environments where daily activities can be conducted in a sustainable manner. A forecasting model that concurrently links demand in all four aforementioned domains to carbon emissions can assist planning agencies, infrastructure providers, operators and private developers to deliver low-carbon urban precincts in the future. %9 Chapter