Towards sustainable planning in the era of climate change: Spatial policies for built-up areas in Greece
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2011Sujet
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This paper is a critical approach of the institutional framework and the related policies to environmental planning in contemporary Greek towns. Specifically, the paper investigates the achievements as well as the malfunctions that exist at the institutional, administrative and political levels in the sphere of sustainable planning of cities and tries to elucidate the lessons learned from the experience of Greek energy planning policy for the urban environment and development over recent decades. Copyright © 2011 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
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