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Towards Smart Sustainable Cities – Integrated Approaches

14 June 2017
Astana Kazakhstan

Cities are one of the biggest consumers of energy in the world, representing almost two-thirds of global primary energy demand, and nowadays accounting for 70 per cent of greenhouse gas emissions in the energy sector. The concept of Smart Sustainable Cities aims to address the current and future challenges of cities and improve the way cities function.  

In the framework of the Ministerial Conference and 8th International Forum on Energy for Sustainable Development to be held in Astana on 11-14 June 2017, the UNECE Housing and Land Management Unit, swissuniversities, the ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences and the Copenhagen Centre on Energy Efficiency jointly organized the parallel event “Towards Smart Sustainable Cities – Integrated Approaches” on 14 June.

The event discussed the benefits of integrated approaches, the role and use of indicators and technologies to realize smarter and more sustainable cities worldwide; highlighted existing networks and opportunities for cities that want to accelerate action; identified innovative solutions, including implementation models and finance opportunities, to energy challenges for cities; discussed the transformation of sociotechnical energy and transport systems at the city level and examined the role of energy infrastructures. Furthermore, it showcased city-level solutions and innovations relating to energy efficiency that provide inspiration and replication models for other aspirational cities.

The event was also the first day of the international seminar “Towards Smart Sustainable Cities – Integrated Approaches” which continued at Nazarbayev University from 15 to 16 June 2017.

Background document

Agenda

Presentations

Session 1 - presentations ENG
Smart sustainable cities: Paving the way to urban development
Domenica Carriero, UNECE
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CoM 4C&E tool for Sustainable Municipal Development
George Abulashvili, Energy Efficiency Centre Georgia
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Transition to smat transport in Skopje
Aleksandar DUkovski, Energy Agency of the Republic of Macedonia
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Civic engagement and urban development - innovative approaches
Eva Knoebl, Stadtakademie, Vienna
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Smart Cities and Scaling up Energy Efficiency in Armenia
Vahram Jalalyan, UND-GCF
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BuildingIntegrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) as a major source of energy for smart buildings and cities
Astrid Schneider, Austrian Institute of Technology
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Session 2 - presentations ENG

Towards Smart sustainable cities - Integrated Approaches
Vicente Carabias, ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland 

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Decentral Energy Systems: Collaborative Approach
Uwe Schultz, Lucerne School of Engineering and Architecture, Switzerland
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Integrating solar prosumers into future energy systems
Merla Kubli, SCCER CREST Swiss Competence Center for Research in Energy, Society and Transition
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Integrated approaches of energy and transportation infrastructures for cities
Roman Rudel, Institute for Applied Sustainability to the Built, Switzerland
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Integrated approaches  of energy and transportation infrastructures for cities
Alejandro Santis, BFH-CSEM Energy Storage Research Centre, Switzerland
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Bicar - feasibility study of electro-mobile sharing concept for the last mile
Hansjörg Dennig, ZHAW Centre for Product and Process Development, Switzerland
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Integrated approaches  of energy and transportation infrastructures for cities
Yelena Yerzakovich, UNDP-GEF project, Kazakhstan
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Life Cycle Assessment of Photovoltaics
René Itten, ZHAW Institute of Natural Resource Sciences, Switzerland
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Applied Discourse Research as a Tool for Transition Processes
Reiner Keller, University of Augsburg, Germany
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Smart governance embedded in multilingual courses
Peter Stücheli-Herlach, ZHAW Applied Linguistics, Switzerland
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Session 3 - presentations ENG

Unlocking implementation models and finance for cities energy efficiency
Tim Farrell, Copenhagen Centre on Energy Efficiency 

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Pioneering solutions for a sustainable future
Yousef Baselaib, Executive Director for Sustainable Real Estate, Masdar City
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Energy efficiency inspiration from Copenhagen
Ksenia Petrichenko, Copenhagen Centre on Energy Efficiency
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Sustainable city Astrakhan
Oleg Polumordvinov, Administration, Astrakhan City, Russian Federation
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Financing Models for City Energy Efficiency
Svetlana Radchenko, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
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Potential contribution of innovative financing mechanisms
Amitabh Mehta, Indus Blue Consulting
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Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy supporting the Eastern Partnership Flagship Initiative on Sustainable Municipal Development
George Abulashvili, Covenant of Mayors East
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Session 4 - presentations ENG

Sustainable development and management of urban areas
Heinz J. Bernegger, ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland 

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Smart Urban Isle
Vicente Carabias, ZHAW Institute of Sustainable Development, Switzerland
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Implementation of ENMS in municipal sector in north-west region in Russia
Andrey Dodonov, UNDP-GEF, Russian Federation
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Institute of Computational Physics
Hanna Sotnikova, ZHAW Institute of Computational Physics, Switzerland
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Smart Building, Concept, Opportunities and Challenges in Kazakhstan
Mehdi Bagheri, School of Engineering, NU, Kazakhstan
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Bifacial modules vertically installed
Andreas Dreisiebner, Solarspar Association for Innovative PV Solutions, Switzerland
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Designing Smart and Sustainable Urban Isles
Vladimir A. Sidorovich, Institute of Energy Efficient Building Technologies, Russian Federation
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