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Figure 1. The Hestia-LA urban domain. © Google Maps.
Figure 2. Total annual FFCO2 emissions for the year 2011 from the Vulcan v3.0 output.
Table 1. Data sources used in the spatiotemporal distribution of FFCO2 emissions (the text provides acronym explanations and sources).
Table 2. Residential NE-EUI survey values by building type from the Residential Energy Consumption Survey (RECS).
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