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CITY FACTS Stockholm Amsterdam/ Zaanstad Berlin Paris Vienna Warsaw Zagreb URBAN LEARNING | CITY FACTS AND STORIES | STOCKHOLM IMPROVED GOVERNANCE PROCESS FOR ACTORS INVOLVED IN URBAN- AND ENERGY PLANNING. The function of the Urban Learning LWG, Local Working Group, has given the representatives from different city administration an opportunity to discuss the process for energy integration in the development projects, with the starting point in the process for the Royal Seaport project. During the project, the LWG has investigated how this process can be trans- formed and expanded to the whole City. This expansion to the whole city implies maintaining the LWG function even after the end of Urban Learning project. The mapping of the process and its relevant technologies, instruments and tools has led to increased understanding for all the involved departments and has also pinpointed some gaps where to improve the integration of energy. Workshops on this subject with external actors has helped to get input to further analyse their respective role in the process. Together with the ICC, meetings have been held addressed to the primary regional urban development sites. The meetings have been the starting points to develop energy strategies for each area and to discuss energy related development across city borders. NEW RND PROJECTS ON ENERGY INTEGRATED URBAN DESIGN The involvement in the Urban Learning project has also lead to three new RND projects on the subject of energy integration and cityplanning. The first one was focusing on a systematic energy study for the Loudden area in the SRS project. The second one is focused on finding a suitable meth- od to analyse the energy demand and RES production capacity on build- ing level in the early stages of the planning process. The third project is an INTERREG application through the ICC called Smart Edge which will focus on the role of smaller cities within a metropolitan area in a low-carbon economy. How can development and growth in edge cities reduce carbon emissions of the metropolitan area? URBAN LEARNING | CITY FACTS AND STORIES | STOCKHOLM 40 % Share of green area: 40 % e Density/km2: 4.935 Total city area: 216 km2 Total city area Population density 1.000 25.000 900 800 20.000 700 600 15.000 2 km2 500 e /km 400 10.000 300 216 4.935 200 5.000 100 0 0 Paris Paris Berlin Berlin Vienna Vienna Zagreb Zagreb Warsaw Warsaw Zaanstad Zaanstad Stockholm Stockholm Amsterdam Amsterdam CO2 emissions per capita Final energy consumption per capita 8,00 70.000 7,00 60.000 6,00 5,00 50.000 CO2/b 4,00 Kwh 40.000 2,70 3,00 30.000 2,00 20.000 14.623 1,00 10.000 0,00 0 Paris Paris Berlin Berlin Vienna Vienna Zagreb Zagreb Warsaw Warsaw Zaanstad Zaanstad Stockholm Stockholm Amsterdam Amsterdam URBAN LEARNING | CITY FACTS AND STORIES | STOCKHOLM .