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TITULO DA APRESENTAÇÃO LISBON CONNECTED URBAN DEVELOPMENT COMMITMENTS António Costa Mayor of Lisbon CONNECTED URBAN DEVELOPMENT CISCO Conference San Francisco Marcos Perestrello, Vice- Mayor of Lisbon 21st of February 2008 CONNECTED URBAN DEVELOPMENT www.cm- lisboa.pt

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TITULO DA APRESENTAÇÃO

LISBON CONNECTED URBAN DEVELOPMENT COMMITMENTS

António CostaMayor of Lisbon

CONNECTED URBAN DEVELOPMENTCISCO Conference San Francisco

Marcos Perestrello, Vice-Mayor of Lisbon 21st of February 2008

CONNECTED URBAN DEVELOPMENT

www.cm-lisboa.pt

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www.cm-lisboa.ptBAIXA POMBALINA: BUILT AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE IN 1755

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PARQUE DAS NAÇÕES: WORLD EXHIBITION EXPO ‘98www.cm-lisboa.pt

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Lisbon’s Energy Environmental Strategy provides the framework for all actions aiming to improve the energy and environmental performance of the city:

Lisbon is committed to lead with good practices in planning, construction and infra-structures, management and mobility and will set performance targets for the use of energy, water and materials, in all these sectors.

Lisbon aims to become a truly green city, solidarily working with and for present and future generations.

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Portugal is one of Europe’s states with the lowest CO2 emissions per

capita and highest energy consumption per unit of gross domestic product (GDP).Trends show an increase in energy consumption as quality of life patterns improve. The Lisbon Energy Matrix shows us that buildings are the largest contributor to energy consumption, closely followed by transport.

THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND MOBILITY - 88% OF THE CITY’S ENERGY DEMAND

Buildings

Others

Industry

Transport

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The Lisbon Water Matrix shows us that the domestic sector is the largest contributor to drinking water consumption and therefore responsible for shrinking this valuable resource in Lisbon. It also shows us that the Municipality, Commerce and Industry don’t require drinking water for their uses, resulting in a potential new demand for recycled water of 31% of the city’s current water demand.

THE DOMESTIC SECTOR ACCOUNTS FOR 42% OF DRINKING WATER DEMAND

Others

Institutions

State and Embassies

Municipality

Commerce and Industry

Domestic

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THE BUILDING SECTOR ACCOUNTS FOR 64% OF MATERIALS DEMAND

The built environment is a stable environmental resource and materials source. The Lisbon Materials Matrix shows us that the building sector is the largest contributor to materials consumption. It also shows us that the Municipality, responsible for urban management, has ample scope to mainstream good practices of life cycle management of materials, especially regarding end-of-life products.

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The first priority is to improve the energy and resource efficiency of the city.

Action areas in the Built Environment:- Retrofitting residential buildings;- Retrofitting Schools;- Retrofitting Office Buildings;- Retrofitting Public Lighting;- ICT to monitor and control supply-demand;

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The second priority is to promote renewable energy use and production.

Action areas in Renewable Energies:- Solar Thermal Obligation;- Photovoltaic installations integrated in the built environment;- ICT to smooth peek electricity production;

The city assumes the role of promoting the process of integration of decentralized energy production;

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The third priority is to improve accessibility in the city.

Action areas in Mobility:- Soft modes and transport infrastructure;- Public transport for Schools;- Smart working;- Car sharing;- ICT to monitor and make the information accessible to all;

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LISBON IN VIRTUAL REALITY: an instrument of urban planning and public participation incorporating the city’s relevant data

DOWNLOAD VIDEOLisboa-Virtual City.wmv

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THANK YOU

Marcos PerestrelloVice-Mayor

of Lisbon 21st of February 2008

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