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Estrategia general para el diseño de indicadores de reducción de emisiones de CO₂: gestión energética y descarbonización operativa basada en datos en edificios municipales y espacio público

  • 1. universidad de sevilla
  • 2. EDMO icon Sevilla University
  • 3. instituto universitario de arquitectura y ciencias de la construcción

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This working document presents a strategic framework for the design of indicators aimed at supporting data-driven energy management and operational decarbonisation in municipal buildings and public space. It proposes a multi-layer indicator structure linking climate impact, technical deployment, data governance, co-benefits and equity, with a Monitoring, Reporting and Verification approach based on estimated, measured and verified performance levels.

The document defines an ideal 2030 indicator map and a preliminary roadmap for implementation, starting from municipal assets and public space and progressively enabling the integration of other public bodies, private stakeholders and citizens. It includes proposed KPIs for greenhouse gas emissions, municipal building energy performance, public lighting, water use, data quality, interoperability, privacy and climate justice.

This version is deposited as a working paper and discussion document to establish roles, fundations, version traceability and a shared technical basis for further development within the URBANEW EMC³ framework. It does not constitute a formally approved institutional document.

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Subtitle (Spanish)
DE LA MONITORIZACIÓN A LA ACCIÓN: REGLAS, UMBRALES, ALERTAS Y OPERACIÓN (MRV E/M/V)
Translated title (English)
General Strategy for Indicator Design: Data-Driven Energy Management and Operational Decarbonisation in Municipal Buildings and Public Space