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In Germany the government targets at climate and environmental protection currently lead to extensive changes in the energy sector, the so-called energy turnaround. This includes the end of the use of nuclear energy by 2020, the reduction of greenhouse gases and other objectives (BlmSchG, 2012). As a result planning processes especially have to take into account the use of photovoltaic technology, geothermal energy, wind energy and the energetic isolation of buildings.
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Seifert, M., Gruber, U., Riecken, J. (2017). Germany on the Way to 4D-Cadastre. In: Yomralioglu, T., McLaughlin, J. (eds) Cadastre: Geo-Information Innovations in Land Administration. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51216-7_13
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