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    • Vienna, Austria
    • Vaasa, Finland
    • Kozani, Greece
    • Gernika-Lumo, Spain
    • Matosinhos, Portugal
    • Urbana NEW LIVING, Italy
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Prolight project
Prolight project
  • Home
  • The project
    • Context
    • About ProLight
    • Expected results
    • Partners
  • Demonstration Districts
    • Vienna, Austria
    • Vaasa, Finland
    • Kozani, Greece
    • Gernika-Lumo, Spain
    • Matosinhos, Portugal
    • Urbana NEW LIVING, Italy
  • News
    • News
    • Events
  • Related Initiatives
  • Results
  • Contact

Results

  • Academic publications
  • Public deliverables
  • Information material

Academic publications

Exploring Multiple Benefits of Urban and Energy Regeneration Projects: A Stakeholder-Centred Methodological Approach

The Role of Positive Energy Districts through the Lens of Urban Sustainability Protocols in the Case Studies of Salzburg and Tampere

Public deliverables

Project Management

D1.2

Refined Factsheets

D2.1

1st Annual implementation report

D3.3

Stakeholder mapping

D4.1

Survey Analysis Report

D4.2

ProLight Website

D7.1

First Dissemination, Exploitation and Communication Master Plan

D7.2

Information material

Presentation brochure

ProLight – Better quality of life and affordable housing: Our smart neighbourhood approach will be demonstrated in 6 European Lighthouse and pocket districts, and the results will provide blueprints for replication.

Analysed districts include:

  1. Building and renovating in an energy and resource efficient way in Austria, Finland & Greece.
  2. Sustainable / Energy communities in Spain, Italy & Portugal combined in so-called Innovation clusters.

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