The Lessons of Public–Private Collaboration for Energy Regeneration in a Spanish City. The Case of Txantrea Neighbourhood (Pamplona)

Although the transformation of the energy model is a global problem, cities take on a leading role in the process as they are important consumers of energy resources. For years, local authorities have been implementing various energy saving initiatives. The transport and equipment renovation sectors...

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Collaboration
Community involvement
Energy conservation
Energy efficiency
Energy policy
Energy resources
Energy sources
Green buildings
Greenhouse effect
Greenhouse gases
Growth models
Heating
Local government
Nitrogen dioxide
Politics
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Urban regeneration
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