A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
Résumé
Abstract This chapter sums up key findings of the previous chapters. First, we reason why integrated spatial and energy planning is a mayor field of action for implementing climate protection and the energy turn. Second, a rough generic model of an energy-optimized spatial structure is sketched. Third, the process dimension and the issue of methods for integrated spatial and energy planning are addressed. Finally, we point out that the principles, measures, and tools introduced in this book will allow for multiple win-win situations between the energy turn and climate protection with a multitude of other goals of society.
Résumé
Abstract This chapter sums up key findings of the previous chapters. First, we reason why integrated spatial and energy planning is a mayor field of action for implementing climate protection and the energy turn. Second, a rough generic model of an energy-optimized spatial structure is sketched. Third, the process dimension and the issue of methods for integrated spatial and energy planning are addressed. Finally, we point out that the principles, measures, and tools introduced in this book will allow for multiple win-win situations between the energy turn and climate protection with a multitude of other goals of society.
Résumé
Stoeglehner, Gernot (author) / Narodoslawsky, Michael (author) / Erker, Susanna (author) / Neugebauer, Georg (author)
2016-01-01
5 pages
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Electronic Resource
English
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