Smart and sustainable planning for cities and regions: results of SSPCR 2015
Material type: TextSeries: Green energy and technologyPublication details: Springer 2017 SwitzerlandDescription: xvii, 435pISBN:- 9783319448985
- 307.1216 S6
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Table of contents
Part I Climate-Energy Planning
Optimization of Load Flows in Urban Hybrid Networks
Kaufmann, Thomas (et al.)
Technical, Financial and Urban Potentials for Solar District Heating in Italy
Dénarié, Alice (et al.)
Building-Stock Analysis for the Definition of an Energy Renovation Scenario on the Urban Scale
Exner, Dagmar (et al.)
Collaboration in Regional Energy-Efficiency Development
Mikkola, Markku (et al.)
Part II Innovative Technologies
Lighting up the Landmarks with Information About the Environment
Brković, Matija (et al.)
Taxi of the Future: Big Data Analysis as a Framework for Future Urban Fleets in Smart Cities
Schatzinger, Susanne (et al.)
Modeling Future Land Use and Land-Cover Change in the Asyut Region Using Markov Chains and Cellular Automata
Mahmoud, Hatem (et al.)
Part III Benefits, Costs and Opportunities
Recycling the City New Perspective on the Real-Estate Market and Construction Industry
Micelli, Ezio (et al.)
Co-benefits of Smart and Sustainable Energy District Projects: An Overview of Economic Assessment Methodologies
Bisello, Adriano (et al.)
Assessing Socio-Economic Sustainability of Urban Regeneration Programs: An Integrated Approach
Bottero, Marta (et al.)
Sustainability Benefits Assessment in Urban Transport Project Appraisal: A New Method of Transport Project Appraisal
Sharma, Somesh (et al.)
A Research Proposal on the Parametric City Governance
Wagner, Magdalena
Part IV Governance Approaches
Policy and Governance Innovations for Sustainable Urban Development: An Overview of the 2014–2020 Structural Funds Programming in Italy
Domorenok, Ekaterina
A Critical Reflection on Smart Governance in Italy: Definition and Challenges for a Sustainable Urban Regeneration
Garau, Chiara (et al.)
How to Become a Smart City: Learning from Amsterdam
Mora, Luca (et al.)
Living Labs: A New Tool for Co-production?
Nesti, Giorgia
Participatory Practices in London Urban Strategies: The Example of Bankside in the Borough of Southwark
Leccis, Francesca
Development Theories and Infrastructural Planning: the Belluno Province
Campeol, Giovanni (et al.)
Part V Demonstration Projects
Transformation of a Small-Livestock, Rural Community into a Green, Nearly-Zero CO2-Emissions Settlement
Dimoudi, Argiro (et al.)
Interregional Cooperation as a Key Tool for the Achievement of Strategic-Energy and Climate Targets: The Experience of the INTERREG IVC RENERGY and SEE RE-SEEties Projects
Cosmi, Carmelina (et al.)
EU-GUGLE: A Sustainable Renovation for Smarter Cities from a Pilot Project
Morishita, Naomi (et al.)
ICT Tools to Foster Small-and-Medium-Enterprise Collaboration in the Energy-Retrofitting Sector
Disconzi, Fabio (et al.)
Integrated Urban-Energy Planning for the Redevelopment of the Berlin-Tegel Airport
Bahu, Jean-Marie (et al.)
European Union Research and Development Funding on Smart Cities and Their Importance on Climate and Energy Goals
Pezzutto, Simon (et al.)
This book presents cutting-edge work on innovative planning methodologies, tools and experiences aimed at supporting the transition of our cities and regions towards a more smart and sustainable dimension. This book comprises a selection of the best papers presented at the international conference “Smart and Sustainable Planning for Cities and Regions 2015”, held in November 2015 in Bolzano, Italy. Contributions from different research fields within urban and regional planning from the scientific as well as the professional community are presented: energy planning for cities and regions, how to couple the energy-climate goals with the development or renovation of the built environment and how to tackle the vulnerability to climate change; smart and sustainable technologies, big data, integrated infrastructures and mobility management, from holistic geospatial tools to innovative apps and Internet of Things; benefits, costs and opportunities of urban transition toward a more smart and sustainable dimension, accounting and assessment of values and trade-offs within the decision making processes; governance for smart and sustainable growth, fostering place-based policy-making, active and effective stakeholders’ participation, co-production and public-private partnerships; cooperation and demonstration projects: their role in fostering the adoption of new approaches and technologies, towards the development of win-win solutions.
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