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Ioanna Giannouli, Christos Tourkolias, Christian Zuidema, Anastasia Tasopoulou, Sofia Blathra, Koen Salemink, Katharina Gugerell, Paraskevas Georgiou, Thomas Chalatsis, Cathy Christidou, Vassilis Bellis, Niki Vasiloglou, Nikolaos Koutsomarkos
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The development of urban and rural landscapes has entered a pioneering era with novel combinations of energy production andconsumption and related changes in the urban and rural fabric including associated socioeconomic issues. Accompanying this change i...
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Hazem Rashed-Ali
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The integration of cogeneration systems in residential and mixed-use communities has the potential of reducing their energy demand and harmful emissions and can thus play asignificant role in increasing their environmental sustainability. This study inve...
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Marko Keskinen, Paradis Someth, Aura Salmivaara and Matti Kummu
The water-energy-food nexus is promoted as a new approach for research and policy-making. But what does the nexus mean in practice and what kinds of benefits does it bring? In this article we share our experiences with using a nexus approach in Cambodia?...
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Edeltraud Haselsteiner, Barbara Smetschka, Alexander Remesch and Veronika Gaube
Linking time use of the inhabitants of a city with their energy consumption and urban form is an approach which allows integration of the social dimension into research on sustainable urban development. While much has been written about the planning of c...
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Angelos Alamanos, Phoebe Koundouri, Lydia Papadaki, Tatiana Pliakou and Eleni Toli
The proactive sustainable management of scarce water across vulnerable agricultural areas of South Europe is a timely issue of major importance, especially under the recent challenges affecting complex water systems. The Basin District of Thessaly, Greec...
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Mohammad Shahidul Hasan Swapan, Atiq Uz Zaman, Tahmina Ahsan and Fahmid Ahmed
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, is the eleventh largest megacity city in the world, with a population of 18.2 million people living in an area of 1528 km2. This city profile traces the trajectories of its urban development to becoming a megacity and ch...
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Mohammad Shahidul Hasan Swapan, Atiq Uz Zaman, Tahmina Ahsan and Fahmid Ahmed
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, is the eleventh largest megacity city in the world, with a population of 18.2 million people living in an area of 1528 km2. This city profile traces the trajectories of its urban development to becoming a mega...
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Francesco Crupi
To contribute to the debate on climate-proof urban regeneration, the illustrated study seeks to understand how the provision of new multiscalar, multidimensional, and integrated planning tools based on sustainable and resilient strategies can guarantee h...
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Laura Florentina Gusatu, Claudia Yamu, Christian Zuidema and André Faaij
Over the last decade, the accelerated transition towards cleaner means of producing energy has been clearly prioritised by the European Union through large-scale planned deployment of wind farms in the North Sea. From a spatial planning perspective, this...
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Tafadzwanashe Mabhaudhi, Sylvester Mpandeli, Amos Madhlopa, Albert T. Modi, Gerhard Backeberg and Luxon Nhamo
The Southern African Development Community?s (SADC) water and energy sectors are under increasing pressure due to population growth and agricultural and industrial development. Climate change is also negatively impacting on the region?s water and energy ...
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Georgios Louloudis, Christos Roumpos, Emmanouil Louloudis, Eleni Mertiri and Georgios Kasfikis
In the coal phase-out era, achieving sustainable mine closure is significant and prioritizes targets for the mining industry. In this study, the already closed lignite mine of Kardia, North Greece, is investigated, where the mine void left is naturally f...
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Tin Min Htoo, Helmut Yabar and Takeshi Mizunoya
In the study of biomass assessment, geospatial modeling-based analysis becomes crucial for the sustainable management of agriculture. Currently, there is no integrated sustainability assessment of the geographic information system (GIS) cluster or suitab...
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Maria Fernanda Reyes, Nemanja Trifunovic, Saroj Sharma, Kourosh Behzadian, Zoran Kapelan and Maria D. Kennedy
Santa Cruz Island (Galápagos Archipelago), like many other tourist islands, is currently experiencing an exponential increase in tourism and local population growth, jeopardizing current and future water supply. An accurate assessment of the future water...
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Maria Fernanda Reyes, Nemanja Trifunovic, Saroj Sharma, Kourosh Behzadian, Zoran Kapelan, Maria D. Kennedy
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Santa Cruz Island (Galápagos Archipelago), like many other tourist islands, is currently experiencing an exponential increase in tourism and local population growth, jeopardizing current and future water supply. An accurate assessment of the future water...
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Paola Cossu
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C-LIEGE ?Clean Last mile transport and logistics management for smart and efficient local Governments in Europe? is a STEER Intelligent Energy Europe Programme 2010 project focused on developing integrated framework for energy-efficient urban freight tra...
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Luca Lucietti, Caroline Hoogendoorn, Ivo Cré
Pág. 1240 - 1249
NODES ?New tOols for Design and OpEration of Urban Transport InterchangeS? is a collaborative project co-funded by the Seventh Framework Programme focused on building and testing a Toolbox to support European cities in the design and operation of new or ...
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