Climate communities

Transdisciplinarily developed climate-friendly solutions for decarbonisation of the building stock in small and medium-sized municipalities. The application of the sample solutions will readily identifiable through a web tool.

Short Description

Starting point / motivation

On the way to climate-neutral cities there is a lack of concrete, climate-friendly renovation solutions that can be widely applied. Small and medium-sized municipalities in particular play a key role here: 60% of the Austrian population lives in municipalities with less than 20,000 inhabitants.

Small municipalities have flatter decision-making structures and a tighter distribution of competencies, and yet they must be able to implement innovative concepts for decarbonization in their existing neighborhoods.

Contents and goals

This is where the research project comes in: to develop innovative and holistic refurbishment solutions for selected example neighborhoods of small and medium-sized municipalities, which use today's technical possibilities and draw economic and ecological advantages from an interconnected district energy system - and in such a way that owners and inhabitants can see an advantage in it.
We call them "climate communities".

Methods

The concept of the climate community is a bundling of different ambitions related to the achievement of our climate goals: It bundles political, communicative and knowledge-based elements. Climate communities exemplarily fulfill the future requirements in a climate-neutral Austria and offer solutions that do not require expensive retrofitting in ten years. To ensure this, the project is developing a methodological framework for evaluating and verifying this "climate fitness".

To ensure that these exemplary individual solutions can be multiplied across Austria, the country's municipalities will first be subjected to a qualitative and quantitative analysis to identify the most typical renovation cases and classify them in a typology.

The direct proximity of mayors, municipal councilors and the municipal administration is used as an essential link between citizens and the state organization: Especially in the case of smaller municipalities, the necessary measures for decarbonization can be accelerated and multiplied using the method of climate communities.

Expected results

Based on this, an easy-to-use web tool will be developed that can identify suitable areas in any municipality to which at least one of the "climate community" concepts can be applied. For this purpose, only data that is already available to the municipalities today or that is derived from it in the project will be used in order to link to existing processes and procedures in the best possible way and to reduce the additional effort for replication.

The data created in the process for the energy planning classification of settlement structures and the methods themselves are made available to the general public as open data and open source so that future research and development projects, service providers and planners can also benefit from the project results.

Project Partners

Project management

Fachhochschule Technikum Wien, DI Thomas Zelger

Project or cooperation partners

  • IBO - Österreichisches Institut für Bauen und Ökologie
  • Kleboth und Dollnig
  • Renowave.at Innovationslabor
  • Sima consulting GmbH
  • Wohnbund Consult

Contact Address

Fachhochschule Technikum Wien
DI Thomas Zelger
Giefinggasse 6
A-1210 Wien
Tel: +43 (1) 333 4077-572
E-mail: thomas.zelger@technikum-wien.at