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    Community Energy Planning From the Ground Up: Developing an Integrated Energy Plan

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    Community Energy Planning and Green Urbanism initiatives have been embraced by governing bodies to reduce their carbon footprint and achieve energy security. Although authorities have embraced ideal visions of sustainability, they have largely been unable to achieve their goals. In this paper, I begin by examining the different aspects of Green Urbanism and how it can be implemented at different scales. Next, I examine the process known as Community Energy Planning and how it can be used as a tool to achieve energy democracy. This requires a comprehensive analysis of existing legislation with respect to energy management and sustainable development in Ontario. My analysis reveals that existing sustainable guidelines and energy conservation initiatives are most often voluntary programs, vaguely outlined, and often subject to misinterpretation. This results in a gap between planning and implementation that hinders the development of low-carbon communities. In seeking to identify the underlying issues, I analyze how the influences of neoliberalism pose considerable barriers for the effective implementation of CEP. Next, I examine six case studies where community power projects have successfully been implemented in Europe, Central America, and Canada in order to identify alternative models. I identify several challenges in Ontario in terms of replicating these models and using CEP as a way forward to achieve green urbanism. Common issues include high upfront capital costs, high risk, lack of technical knowledge and experience, and legal and regulatory barriers. Lastly, as a way of addressing these issues, I present key considerations towards integrating energy management and land use planning processes in order to formulate more holistic approaches, from a bottom-up and community-driven approach, towards achieving energy democracy and green urbanism ideals in Ontario

    地域属性が人材に与える魅力の評価に関する研究--大学卒業生、起業家、観光客に対するコンジョイント分析の適用

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    The main purpose of this research is to promote regional economic development through the introduction of talents and new technological innovations. A constant supply of novel ideas and contributions from all economic sectors is required to further the sustainable development of regional economic. Therefore, there is a growing need for talents and innovation to activate the regional development. Improving urban environmental attributes has been proved as a efficient approach to attract graduates from Northeastern China and water pollution was the most critical attribute with the highest relative importance (43.6%). Similarly, it was explored that entrepreneurs’ preferences on entrepreneurial ecosystem which is always regard as a special kind of region located in a city. Small and medium-sized enterprises are willing to give up funding subsidies to start businesses in areas with high per capita deposits. On the contrary, large companies will choose areas with high government subsidies to establish companies.北九州市立大
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