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The renewal of the city started from the examination of urban conditions of comfort/discomfort (safety, mobility, environment, social cohesion); this required the direct involvement of the city's inhabitants as experts of the urban environment, and therefore able to suggest solutions. Nowadays...
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In 2004 Logan, Utah, saw the opportunity to place a turbine within the city's culinary water system. The turbine would reduce excess water pressure and would generate clean, low-cost electricity for the city's residents. Federal funding was available, and the city qualified for a grant under the...
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The rising demand for sustainable energy generation in the development of smart cities offers significant promise for co-producing and co-managing clean energy. What seems increasingly likely is that smart cities with be configured around peer-to-peer (P2P) technologies that facilitate...
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Energy Transition commonly refers to changes during the time of a specific geographical unit, but rarely considers changes in the spatial organization of the energy system and how urban area, place and scale can shape it. Considering the geographies of a low-carbon energy transition means not...
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This paper analyses the role of cities in energy policies to build resilience and assesses related energy policy practices in cities. It analyses how energy affects resilience in cities from the economic, environmental, social and institutional perspectives. It also assesses the policy practices...
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