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Energy and Spatial Planning: A Smart Integrated Approach
In spite of having a land occupation of 2 % and accommodating 50 % of the world population, cities produce 80 % of GHG emission and consume 80 % of the world’s resources. Therefore, spatial planning has a key role in creating urban environments that support less energy-intense lifestyles and communities in order to meet the EU’s challenging energy and ...
Paolo La Greca, Francesco Martinico
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Integrated Economic and Spatial Planning for the Food-Energy-Water Nexus
Infrastructure projects are being planned and implemented around the world. These projects lead to economic growth and social development, but often unexpected side effects emerge. The problem is that financial analyses for infrastructure projects do not incorporate quantified economic assessments of social and environmental impacts.
Andrea M. Bassi, Louise Gallagher
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Measures for Integrated Spatial and Energy Planning
The local and regional level are extremely important, not only because of potential solutions tied to regional and local spatial contexts, but also because of the multiple actors to be involved in the planning processes. In order to break down the visions for the spatial archetypes and the fields of action for everyday integrated spatial and energy ...
Gernot Stoeglehner +3 more
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Along with respecting basic sustainable development goals, planners will also be obliged to meet more stringent provisions related to energy efficiency in the coming years. In Poland, a crucial year will be 2021, when the EU directive on the energy efficiency of buildings comes into force.
Julia Kurek
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The worldwide push to promote sustainability has placed the energy transition as an action priority, especially considering the impacts of climate change and the current energy crisis. Despite the widespread acceptance that local action is essential for achieving low-carbon cities that save non-renewable energy sources, a lack of integration between ...
Gerardo Carpentieri +3 more
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Fragmented sectoral policies hinder spatial planning from driving sustainable development and diminish the impact of EU-funded investments, posing a significant challenge for urban development in Europe (ESPON, 2018). The IN-PLAN project addresses this problem by empowering local and regional authorities to integrate climate adaptation, energy and ...
Höftberger, Katharina +5 more
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Marine Policy, 2019
Abstract This article investigates whether Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) –which promotes the integrated planning and management of seas and oceans– can play a role in creating increased integration between the EU's renewable energy policy and the potentially conflicting rules on the protection of habitats, species and water.
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Abstract This article investigates whether Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) –which promotes the integrated planning and management of seas and oceans– can play a role in creating increased integration between the EU's renewable energy policy and the potentially conflicting rules on the protection of habitats, species and water.
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Integration of spatial planning and energy system modeling at the national leve
The transition to a climate-neutral energy system poses spatial planning challenges due to the growing dependence on decentralized renewable energy and the uneven distribution of supply, demand, and infrastructure. While Energy system models (ESM) can be instrumental in identifying energy transition pathways and they are able to assess the effects of ...Komar Javanmardi +4 more
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International Journal of Science and Research Archive
Globally, growing human activity in coastal and offshore waterways has led to increasingly complex disputes between many industries vying for ocean resources, including space, use, and conservation. Advocates of aquaculture consider mainly the biological and technical feasibility of potential offshore locations, as well as their economic consequences ...
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Globally, growing human activity in coastal and offshore waterways has led to increasingly complex disputes between many industries vying for ocean resources, including space, use, and conservation. Advocates of aquaculture consider mainly the biological and technical feasibility of potential offshore locations, as well as their economic consequences ...
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