Fields of action for integrated spatial and energy planning

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Abstract

This chapter shows how integrated spatial and energy planning is connected to further issues relevant to climate protection and the energy turn. It is discussed how consistent decision making can be organized and which actors have to be addressed in implementing integrated spatial and energy planning. As core of this chapter, 7 normative principles for integrated spatial and energy planning are elaborated in the three core fields of action: (1) energy-efficient spatial structures, (2) renewable resources and spatial structures, and (3) energy supply systems tailored to spatial structures.

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Stoeglehner, G., Narodoslawsky, M., Erker, S., & Neugebauer, G. (2016). Fields of action for integrated spatial and energy planning. In SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology (pp. 55–72). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-31870-7_4

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