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System Interrelations Between Spatial Structures, Energy Demand, and Energy Supply
Abstract Based on a system analysis of elements dealing with spatial structures, energy demand, and energy supply, the most effective regulatory elements for integrated spatial and energy planning are identified. Based on these regulatory elements, the connections between energy efficiency and spatial structures, renewable energy provision and spatial structures, as well as energy logistics and spatial structures, are discussed. Finally, this system analysis is complemented by principles derived from the concept of resilience against energy crises. This approach results in a set of regulatory elements and steering principles to pursue integrated spatial and energy planning.
System Interrelations Between Spatial Structures, Energy Demand, and Energy Supply
Abstract Based on a system analysis of elements dealing with spatial structures, energy demand, and energy supply, the most effective regulatory elements for integrated spatial and energy planning are identified. Based on these regulatory elements, the connections between energy efficiency and spatial structures, renewable energy provision and spatial structures, as well as energy logistics and spatial structures, are discussed. Finally, this system analysis is complemented by principles derived from the concept of resilience against energy crises. This approach results in a set of regulatory elements and steering principles to pursue integrated spatial and energy planning.
System Interrelations Between Spatial Structures, Energy Demand, and Energy Supply
Stoeglehner, Gernot (author) / Narodoslawsky, Michael (author) / Erker, Susanna (author) / Neugebauer, Georg (author)
2016-01-01
24 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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