ISO/TR 37115-1:2026

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 17 March 2026

Sustainable cities and communities — Net zero carbon cities — Part 1: Use cases

ISO/TR 37115-1:2026 Files

English 62 Pages
Current Edition
OMR 97.08

ISO/TR 37115-1:2026 Scope

This document provides use cases on the practices of global cities and communities, including policies, supporting techniques and tools, and management approaches that drive towards achieving lower greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions for cities and communities as a key step towards net zero carbon cities in response to climate change and global carbon neutrality.

This document takes into account varying contexts including climate conditions, scale, available resources or economic structures in these practices. This document is in line with the sustainability purposes and issues provided in ISO 37101 that are relevant to GHG emissions.

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