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Measures for Integrated Spatial and Energy Planning

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The local and regional level are extremely important, not only because of potential solutions tied to regional and local spatial contexts, but also because of the multiple actors to be involved in the planning processes. In order to break down the visions for the spatial archetypes and the fields of action for everyday integrated spatial and energy planning, this chapter drafts requirements for integrated spatial and energy plans at the regional and local scale, and describes specific measures for different spatial structures.

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Stoeglehner, G., Narodoslawsky, M., Erker, S., Neugebauer, G. (2016). Measures for Integrated Spatial and Energy Planning. In: Integrated Spatial and Energy Planning. SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-31870-7_5

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