ENER-BI: Integrating energy and spatial data for cities’ decarbonisation planning

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Abstract

Given the current climate emergency, our planet is suffering. Mitigation measures must be urgently deployed in urban environments, which are responsible for more than 70% of global CO2 emissions. In this sense, a deeper integration between energy and urban planning disciplines is a key factor for effective decarbonisation in urban environments. This is addressed in the Cities4ZERO decarbonisation methodology. This method specifically points out the need for technology-based solutions able to support that integration among both disciplines at a local level, enriching decisionmaking in urban decarbonisation policy-making, diagnosis, planning, and follow-up tasks, incorporating the spatial dimension to the whole process (GIS-based), as well as the possibilities of the digital era. Accordingly, this paper explores the demands of both integrated urban energy planning and European/Basque energy directives, to set the main requisites and functionalities that Decision Support Systems (DSSs) must fulfil to effectively support city managers and the urban decarbonisation process.

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Urrutia-Azcona, K., Usobiaga-Ferrer, E., De Agustín-Camacho, P., Molina-Costa, P., Benedito-Bordonau, M., & Flores-Abascal, I. (2021). ENER-BI: Integrating energy and spatial data for cities’ decarbonisation planning. Sustainability (Switzerland), 13(1), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13010383

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