Energy policies have recently been developed and funded, from the Nineties\u2019 initiatives right up to that of the actual EU Smart City and Communities con-firm the interest focused on cities for strategic interventions in the energy sector. Nevertheless, many questions are still open about this: how to manage energy issues at the urban scale and by means of which kind of tool? In order to contribute to the debate around this topic, the author takes into account the methodology proposed by the FP7 project \u201cTRANSFORM-TRANSFORMation Agenda for Low Carbon Cities\u201d and its results, as one of the possible path-ways to face the challenge. According to the TRANSFORM Project approach, the Implementation Plan (IP) is understood as a strat...
The main value added of the approach, which is considered in this paper, is the joint development of...
Buildings are the largest urban energy consumers, but their impact can be largely cut back by improv...
Buildings are the largest urban energy consumers, but their impact can be largely cut back by improv...
Cities are responsible for roughly two-thirds of global primary energy consumption, and are therefor...
AbstractCities are responsible for roughly two-thirds of global primary energy consumption, and are ...
The main value added of the approach, which is considered in this paper, is the joint development of...
Buildings are the major source of greenhouse gas releases: lowering their energy consumption and emi...
Buildings are the major source of greenhouse gas releases: lowering their energy consumption and emi...
Buildings are the major source of greenhouse gas releases: lowering their energy consumption and emi...
Buildings are the major source of greenhouse gas releases: lowering their energy consumption and emi...
Cities play a dual role in the field of energy and integrated planning. They function as institution...
Cities play a dual role in the field of energy and integrated planning. They function as institution...
The aim of the article is to analyse the evolution of spatial and energy planning integration, seen ...
AbstractCities are responsible for roughly two-thirds of global primary energy consumption, and are ...
Within the complex and interrelated nature of the smart city concept, the importance of considering ...
The main value added of the approach, which is considered in this paper, is the joint development of...
Buildings are the largest urban energy consumers, but their impact can be largely cut back by improv...
Buildings are the largest urban energy consumers, but their impact can be largely cut back by improv...
Cities are responsible for roughly two-thirds of global primary energy consumption, and are therefor...
AbstractCities are responsible for roughly two-thirds of global primary energy consumption, and are ...
The main value added of the approach, which is considered in this paper, is the joint development of...
Buildings are the major source of greenhouse gas releases: lowering their energy consumption and emi...
Buildings are the major source of greenhouse gas releases: lowering their energy consumption and emi...
Buildings are the major source of greenhouse gas releases: lowering their energy consumption and emi...
Buildings are the major source of greenhouse gas releases: lowering their energy consumption and emi...
Cities play a dual role in the field of energy and integrated planning. They function as institution...
Cities play a dual role in the field of energy and integrated planning. They function as institution...
The aim of the article is to analyse the evolution of spatial and energy planning integration, seen ...
AbstractCities are responsible for roughly two-thirds of global primary energy consumption, and are ...
Within the complex and interrelated nature of the smart city concept, the importance of considering ...
The main value added of the approach, which is considered in this paper, is the joint development of...
Buildings are the largest urban energy consumers, but their impact can be largely cut back by improv...
Buildings are the largest urban energy consumers, but their impact can be largely cut back by improv...