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Local strategies and action plans towards resource efficiency in South East Europe

The role of cities and their commitment to meet the European targets on energy and climate has steadily increased in the latest years as testified by the large number of ambitious initiatives undertaken by European cities to face multiple challenges towards sustainability. Many projects and initiatives have arisen all around Europe to support cities in the achievement of the Europe 2020 targets of smart, sustainable and inclusive growth. RE-SEEties "Towards resource-efficient urban communities in SEE" is one of the projects funded under the South East Europe program aimed to enhance the policy-making and strategic planning competences of municipalities in the field of energy efficiency, renewable energy sources and waste valorization. This paper focuses on the methods developed and the main results achieved in the framework of RE-SEEties. The main focus is on the eight partner cities (The Local Government of Budapest District 18 ? Hungary/HU, Municipality of Aigaleo ? Greece/EL, Municipality of Potenza ? Italy/IT, City of Nitra ? Slovakia/SK, City of Skopje ? Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia/FYROM, City of Miercurea Ciuc ? Romania/RO, Municipality of Ptuj ? Slovenia/SI, City of Ivani?-Grad ? Croatia/HR) and how they were assisted by professional institutions in translating their commitments towards resource efficiency into Local Strategies and Action Plans. A critical comparison of these final results points out differences and similarities in the state-of-the-art of cities across South East Europe as well as a the level of ambition and difficulties faced to turn into resource efficient urban communities.

» Author: Michael H. Ramage, Henry Burridge, Marta Busse-Wicher, George Fereday, Thomas Reynolds, Darshil U. Shah, Guanglu Wu, Li Yu, Patrick Fleming, Danielle Densley-Tingley, Julian Allwood, Paul Dupree, P.F. Linden, Oren Scherman

» Reference: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Volume 68, Part 1

» Source: ScienceDirect - GPP

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