Energy Efficient Cities of Today and Tomorrow
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ArticleLanguage: English Publication details: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021Description: 1 electronic resource (256 p.)ISBN: - books978-3-0365-0363-9
 - 9783036503622
 - 9783036503639
 
- History of engineering & technology
 - pro-environmental attitude
 - pro-environmental behavior
 - greenhouse gases
 - urban zones
 - local travel
 - national travel
 - international travel
 - energy efficient refurbishment measures
 - residential buildings
 - decision-making
 - Theory of Planned Behavior
 - energy audit
 - green buildings
 - LEED rating system
 - operation and management
 - methodology
 - workflow
 - historic buildings
 - energy transition
 - sustainable cities
 - transition roadmaps
 - renewable energies
 - policymaking
 - energy democracy
 - energy mapping
 - household size
 - household economies of scale
 - carbon footprint
 - energy footprint
 - consumption
 - European Union
 - urban
 - rural
 - population density
 - climate change mitigation
 - energy community
 - urban building energy modelling
 - transition management
 - multi-level perspective
 - sustainable transition
 - energy modelling
 - urban scale energy modelling
 - building energy use
 - localized weather data
 - urban building energy use model
 - Manhattan
 - modelling
 - Wepro model
 - residential
 - household
 - electricity
 - load profiles
 - LPG
 - ALPG
 - Swedish cities
 - passenger transport energy use
 - urban form
 - transport infrastructure
 - mobility patterns
 - public transport
 - non-motorized modes
 
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Ongoing urbanization and ever-growing harmful environmental impacts from urban areas necessitate a sustainability transformation in cities. However, cities are also centers of wealth creation and consumption, which both drive environmental degradation. It is clear that cities need to re-establish themselves as low-energy/low-carbon systems, but the transformation is complex in many ways and time is running out. This Special Issue, “Energy Efficient Cities of Today and Tomorrow”, seeks to provide a more profound understanding of the future energy requirements of urban areas and low-energy and low-carbon cities. The published papers range from macro-level assessments of cities manifesting themselves as forerunners in their environmental work to micro-level studies of pro-environmental attitudes and their impacts on individual emissions, a carbon footprint impacts of sharing of goods and services.
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