2018
DOI: 10.3390/su10072167
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Creating Smart Energy Cities for Sustainability through Project Implementation: A Case Study of Bolzano, Italy

Abstract: Globally, cities are experiencing an unprecedented socio-economic, demographic, and environmental transition that brings with it negative environmental externalities, such as climate change and environmental degradation. Smart energy city (SEC) has emerged as the latest urban development strategy in European countries. It can vastly accelerate cities' decarbonisation efforts, which can have several co-benefits. Capitalising on advances in information and communication technologies (ICT), various SEC projects h… Show more

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“…A previous study by Hunter et al [55] identified four sustainable development principles: (1) Integration; (2) implementing; (3) equity (intra-generational, procedural, and inter-generational); and (4) scalability and replicability ( Figure 4). Based on Figure 5, the LCC components identified were categorized and integrated into the four core endogenous sustainable development principles [55].…”
Section: Assimilating the Components Of Lcc In The Core Sustainable Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A previous study by Hunter et al [55] identified four sustainable development principles: (1) Integration; (2) implementing; (3) equity (intra-generational, procedural, and inter-generational); and (4) scalability and replicability ( Figure 4). Based on Figure 5, the LCC components identified were categorized and integrated into the four core endogenous sustainable development principles [55].…”
Section: Assimilating the Components Of Lcc In The Core Sustainable Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A previous study by Hunter et al [55] identified four sustainable development principles: (1) Integration; (2) implementing; (3) equity (intra-generational, procedural, and inter-generational); and (4) scalability and replicability ( Figure 4). Based on Figure 5, the LCC components identified were categorized and integrated into the four core endogenous sustainable development principles [55]. The integration principle posits that the quest for sustainability should balance environmental, societal, economic, and governance considerations, and their interdependencies that are intrinsic for improving citizens' quality of life among other co-benefits.…”
Section: Assimilating the Components Of Lcc In The Core Sustainable Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
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