TY - BOOK ID - 7690948 TI - Integrated Spatial and Energy Planning : Supporting Climate Protection and the Energy Turn with Means of Spatial Planning AU - Stoeglehner, Gernot. AU - Neugebauer, Georg. AU - Erker, Susanna. AU - Narodoslawsky, Michael. PY - 2016 SN - 3319318683 3319318705 PB - Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Industries KW - Business & Economics KW - Energy development. KW - Energy resources development KW - Energy source development KW - Power resources development KW - Power resources KW - Sustainable development. KW - Regional economics. KW - Energy Policy, Economics and Management. KW - Sustainable Development. KW - Regional/Spatial Science. KW - Economics KW - Regional planning KW - Regionalism KW - Space in economics KW - Development, Sustainable KW - Ecologically sustainable development KW - Economic development, Sustainable KW - Economic sustainability KW - ESD (Ecologically sustainable development) KW - Smart growth KW - Sustainable development KW - Sustainable economic development KW - Economic development KW - Environmental aspects KW - Energy policy. KW - Energy and state. KW - Spatial economics. KW - Spatial economics KW - Regional economics KW - Energy and state KW - State and energy KW - Industrial policy KW - Energy conservation KW - Government policy UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:7690948 AB - This book focuses on spatial planning – an important determinant of energy saving and renewable energy supply. Revealing the key driving forces for spatial development supporting the shift towards energy efficiency and renewable energy supplies, it shows the importance of integrated spatial and energy planning approaches for a timely and sustainable change of energy systems, thus supporting policies of climate protection. As operating within the context of renewable energy sources is becoming a major policy issue at the international, European and national level, spatial dimensions of renewable energy systems as well as challenges, barriers and opportunities in different spatial contexts become more important. This book analyses not only the fundamental system interrelations between resources, technologies and consumption patterns with respect to energy, but also the links to the spatial context, and provides guidelines for researchers as well as practitioners in this new, emerging field. It presents innovative analytical tools to solve real-world problems and discusses the most important fields of action in integrated spatial and energy planning including planning contents, planning visions and principles as well as planning process design and planning methodology. ER -