week 14
ITS 832 Chapter 18
◦ Sustainable Urban Development, Governance and Policy: A Comparative Overview of EU Policies and Projects
◦ Information Technology in a Global Economy
Overview
• Introduction and Background
• Case Studies – Energy Efficiency • Integrating Energy Efficiency and Urban Sustainability
• The Dutch Kadaster
• The Solar Atlas of Berlin
• The Sicilian “Carta del Sole”
• Policy Implications for the Future
• Conclusions
Introduction and Background
• Sustainable urban governance • How can IT encourage sustainable urban development?
• Many previous projects were monolithic • Technical controls OR • Technical sensors
• EU’s 2007 Energy Policy • Combat climate change • Limit EU’s vulnerability to imported hydrocarbons • Promote growth and jobs
• Multiple projects that incorporate measurement and control
ICT Enablers of Energy Efficiency
Case Study 1
• Integrating Energy Efficiency and Urban Sustainability • Northern Europe
• Strong commitment to green energy and sustainability • Especially Finland
• Amsterdam Sustainability Index (ASI) • Metrics to measure urban sustainability and energy efficiency
• ASI metrics • Energy savings • Mobility and air quality • Sustainable innovative economy • Materials and consumers
Case Study 2
• The Dutch Kadaster
• Land Registry and Mapping Agency • Priority in planning
• 50% of Netherlands land area is below sea level
• Concern over rising sea levels make land use planning critical
• Energy Performance Building Directive (EPBD)
• Requires energy label for all construction, sale, rental ◦ transactions
• Goal is to reduce energy use of all properties
Case Study 3
• The Solar Atlas of Berlin
• Goal is to increase efficient use of energy
• Main objectives • Display locations of existing solar installations
• Visualize potential of the solar industry
• Highlight rooftops suitable for solar panels
• Overall goal is to best utilize solar power
• 3D modeling helps in visualizing data
Case Study 4
• The Sicilian ‘Carta del Sole’ • In English: ‘Facing the Sun’
• Southern Europe generally lags when pursuing efficient sustainable energy
• Sicily has generally been a difficult place to implement energy policy
• Slow for residents to adopt solar energy • However, the most modern solar power production facility in Europe
is based here
• Challenge is to increase public support for alternative energy sources
Policy Implications
Systems Dynamics Performance
Management
Conclusions
• Shared successful project characteristics • Strong municipal vision
• Focused effort to improve transport sustainability
• Dynamic approach to impact modeling
• Integrated e-government systems
• Policy implications • Cadastral data provides solid predictive summary data
• Interinstitutional cooperation is crucial for stakeholder engagement