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LONG-TERM STRATEGIES (2) answer(s).
 
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Community in disaster management: some lessons from Odisha / Harichandan, Sabita   Article
Harichandan, Sabita Article
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Summary/Abstract Major disasters overload the capability of first responders like community. Countries must prepare for and adapt to the impacts of disaster. Linking short-term disaster preparedness to long-term strategies for adaptation to profound impact would serve the purpose better. Addressing to the increased vulnerability of people of the community and making them empowered, prepared and vigilant may prove to be the panaceas.
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Enhancing energy efficiency in public buildings: the role of local energy audit programmes / Annunziata, Eleonora; Rizzi, Francesco; Frey, Marco   Journal Article
Annunziata, Eleonora Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract In the objective of reaching the "nearly zero-energy buildings" target set by the European Union, municipalities cover a crucial role in advocating and implementing energy-efficient measures on a local scale. Based on a dataset of 322 municipalities in Northern Italy, we carried out a statistical analysis to investigate which factors influence the adoption of energy efficiency in municipal buildings. In particular, the analysis focuses on four categories of factors: (i) capacity building for energy efficiency, (ii) existing structure and competences for energy efficiency, (iii) technical and economic support for energy efficiency, and (iv) spill-over effect caused by adoption of "easier" energy-efficient measures. Our results show that capacity building through training courses and technical support provided by energy audits affect positively the adoption of energy efficiency in municipal buildings. The size of the municipal authority, the setting of local energy policies for residential buildings and funding for energy audits are not correlated with energy efficiency in public buildings, where the "plucking of low hanging fruit" often prevails over more cost-effective but long-term strategies. Finally, our results call for the need to promote an efficient knowledge management and a revision of the Stability and Growth Pact.
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