The City of Copenhagen aims to become the first carbon neutral capital in the world by 2025. Ten per cent of the total CO2-reduction target is to be achieved through energy retrofitting of existing buildings in the city. This article reports from an action research study in the urban renewal section in Copenhagen City Council where planners struggle to promote more and better energy retrofitting projects in the urban renewal scheme. The study finds that planners in fact approach green retrofitting as a ‘wicked problem’ that requires new solution strategies targeting the complexity of developing new retrofitting standards and solutions in the existing urban renewal framework. The analysis shows how planners’ strategic responses are challenged by competing worldviews concerning the role of urban renewal and the problems and potentials of green retrofitting in practice.
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1 June 2014
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June 01 2014
Negotiating Green Retrofitting Standards in Danish Urban Renewal :- The Case of Copenhagen
Lars A. Engberg, PhD
Lars A. Engberg, PhD
Senior Researcher, Department of Town, Housing and Property, Danish Building Research Institute, Aalborg University
, A.C. Meyers Vænge 15, 2450 København SV, Denmark
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2633-9838
Print ISSN: 0168-2601
© 2014 Open House International
2014
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Open House International (2014) 39 (2): 6–13.
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Engberg LA (2014), "Negotiating Green Retrofitting Standards in Danish Urban Renewal :- The Case of Copenhagen". Open House International, Vol. 39 No. 2 pp. 6–13, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/OHI-02-2014-B0002
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