Smart Zero Carbon City: key factors towards smart urban decarbonisation

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Abstract

Fossil fuels-based human activity over time has generated unacceptable local levels of air pollution and GHG emissions. One of main implications of this activity is Climate Change, which unforeseen consequences are already impacting at local and global scales. This research is focused on defining an effective framework to shift that trend in the local level through the implementation of the Smart Zero Carbon City concept, which brings together the emerging Smart City paradigm and the 2030/2050 EU goals with the urgent need of decarbonizing our local environments. In this case, the study applies the Smart Zero Carbon City concept and implementation method into 5 EU cities, focusing on the case of Sonderborg municipality (DK) to extract the Key Factors towards Smart Urban Decarbonisation, which are applicable to other cities facing this ambitious transition.

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Urrutia-Azcona, K., Stendorf-Sørensen, S., Molina-Costa, P., & Flores-Abascal, I. (2019). Smart Zero Carbon City: key factors towards smart urban decarbonisation. Dyna (Spain), 94(6), 676–683. https://doi.org/10.6036/9273

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