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Workshop to discuss energy efficiency, historic buildings and tourism
Workshop to discuss energy efficiency, historic buildings and tourism
A free workshop focusing on the economic benefits of energy efficiency in historic buildings is set to take place in the historic city of Krakow (Poland). The workshop will specifically address real estate benefits and benefits for the European tourism service industry. ICLEI Europe and the 3ENCULT project consortium warmly invite you to join.

The workshop is part of a series of events organised by the 3ENCULT project. Exchange and knowledge-sharing will be carried out on topics such as the economic feasibility of refurbishing historic buildings, recommendations and experiences on how to save historic edifices, and providing sustainable energy to meet the challenges of growing tourism in European historic centres.

The event is aimed at local political decision-makers who guide the urban planning strategy and/or climate protection work of the municipality and technical staff working with monument protection, building and energy.

Explore with us how historical buildings can be adapted to achieve higher energy efficiency and improved levels of comfort while contributing to the outcomes of a broader climate mitigation strategy. The latest draft of the programme is available online. Places are limited so early registration is advised. Secure your place and experience ambitious options for sustainable energy efficiency.

Date:
26.11.2013, Krakow/Poland

Further information:
Giorgia Rambelli (ICLEI Europe) giorgia.rambelli@iclei.org