Sürdürülebilirlik ve Akıllı Şehirler: Yenilenebilir Enerjiyi Cinsiyet Ayrımcılığına Sahip Kentsel Politikalarla Bağlantılandırmak


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Yenilenebilir enerji , Akıllı şehirler, Karbonsuzlaştırma, Toplumsal cinsiyet eşitliğiÖzet
Kentsel ekonomiler, sera gazı emisyonlarının büyük bir bölümünü oluşturdukları ve sürdürülebilir enerji geçişini sağlama kapasitesine sahip oldukları için küresel karbonsuzlaşmaya büyük katkı sağlamaktadır. Akıllı şehirler, yenilenebilir enerji sistemlerini benzersiz bir şekilde entegre eden dijital teknolojiler aracılığıyla yenilenebilir enerji kaynaklarının verimli şebekelere, ademi merkeziyetçiliğe ve yeşil altyapıya nasıl dayanabileceğinin farkına varacaktır. Eşitlikçi enerji erişimi ve işgücüne katılımın önünde engeller bulunmaktadır. Toplumsal cinsiyete duyarlı politikalar, kentsel enerji planlamasına eşitliğin yerleştirilmesine, çeşitli işgücü katılımına ve son olarak yetersiz hizmet alan toplulukların entegrasyonuna yönelik kapsayıcı geçişler sağlayabilir. En iyi uygulamalar Kopenhag, Amsterdam ve Fujisawa'dan alınmıştır. Odak noktası, kentsel kalkınmayı küresel iklim hedeflerine bağlayacak ve dünya çapında sürdürülebilir, kapsayıcı ve dirençli şehirler için çevresel ve ekonomik politikaları sosyal eşitliğe doğru dönüştürecektir.
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