A Framework for Integration of Smart and Sustainable Energy Systems in Urban Planning Processes of Low-Income Developing Countries: Afghanistan Case

Population growth and city expansion in developing countries require traditional urban planning practices to be transformed in order to tackle climate change and follow Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) agendas. Almost every expert in the urban sector believes that future cities should be sustain...

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Cities
Clean technology
Climate change
Climate change mitigation
Developing countries
Economic development
Economic growth
Energy
Energy efficiency
Energy industry
Greenhouse gases
Infrastructure
Innovations
Integration
Internet of Things
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Leadership
Low income groups
Municipalities
Population growth
Renewable resources
Smart cities
Sustainability
Sustainable development
Traffic congestion
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