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SEMANCO Strategies and Indicators for Monitoring CO2 Emissions
This report comprises the output of Task 2.2 Strategies and indicators for data modelling and data analysis. It provides a suggestion for strategies to monitor CO2 emissions and a list of indicators that can be used to measure the performance of strategies to reduce CO2 emissions. These indicators are grouped and linked to a set of key questions, which are relevant for strategies to plan, design and implement low-carbon urban developments. The indicators identified in this report will be used to monitor and verify the impacts on CO2 emissions in the demonstrations conducted in WP8. The definition of this set of multi-dimensional indicators is based on the accounting framework proposed in D2.3. The indicators identified are most relevant for the three case studies (Manresa, Newcastle and North Harbour). This is because the scope of the work undertaken in Task 2.2 is specific to the problems addressed in the case studies. However, the indicators identified are also relevant to typical urban planning projects. Thus while the indicators presented in this report do not cover all aspects of all urban planning projects, they are adequate for developing strategies for evaluating the energy performance and CO2 emissions in many buildings, neighbourhoods and city development projects. As the SEMANCO platform develops and more case studies/pilot projects are analysed by users/actors it may be necessary to reassess the indicators. This means that a key finding derived from the work of Task 2.2 is that it is necessary to ensure that the SEMANCO platform and associated tools are flexible enough to allow both the introduction of new indicators and the removal of obsolete indicators.
- Autonomous University of Barcelona Spain
- Ramboll (Denmark) Denmark
- Teesside University United Kingdom
- National Energy Action United Kingdom
- Ramboll (Denmark) Denmark
Data Analysis, Energy efficiency, Urban planning, Ontology, Data analysis, Data exchange, Building, FOS: Civil engineering, Semantics
Data Analysis, Energy efficiency, Urban planning, Ontology, Data analysis, Data exchange, Building, FOS: Civil engineering, Semantics
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