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B UILDING & M ANAGEMENT V OLUME 3 I SSUE 2 M AY - A UGUST 2019 T HE CIT Y F I ED M ETHODOLOGY FOR CITY RENOVATION AT DISTRICT LEVEL E. V ALLEJO , C. C RIADO , E. A RRIZABALAGA , G. M ASSA AND A. V ASALLO (2019). B UILDING & M ANAGEMENT , 3(2): 23-33 and CO2 emissions savings keeping in mind the final purpose. In parallel, recommendations on the identification of different general barriers and drivers, as well as the synergies between the measures are provided in the methodology. order for the evaluated scenarios in a simple way that can be used by the municipalities for making the final choice. 3.3.5 P HASE V: S TRATEGIES FOR S USTAINABLE U RBAN R ENOVATION (SSUR) Finally, also to facilitate the decision-making process, the ‘Level 2: CITyFiED project indicators’ can be calculated for the selected district and the individual application of each measure to assess the impact of each ECM on the district. The main objective of Phase V is the definition of the Strategy for Sustainable Urban Renovation, according with the results obtained from Phases I to IV. Finally, the measures selected are combined in retrofitting scenarios that aid to predict the results of a package of ECMs application. These scenarios are proposed to be generated selecting the measures attending to their cost of emission mitigation [€/kg CO2 emissions savings]. Three kinds of scenarios are defined according to this ratio: basic (for those minimum measures that accomplish with the regulation on energy performance), efficient scenarios and advanced scenarios. This strategy is materialized as a synthesis document, which includes guidelines and recommendations in order to support the strategy implementation and ensure its goals achievement in the following phases. 3.3.4 P HASE IV: P RIORITIZATION AND SELECTION OF THE INTERVENTION The SSUR document should collect firstly, a review of the work done in the previous phases, therefore the definition of the city and district problems and the targets are summarized. Moreover, the SSUR defines which groups of stakeholders are necessary for its implementation. Local authorities, especially the Technical committee – and the ECG if it is desired by the Municipality – are in charge on the development of this important document. SCENARIO The main objective of the Phase IV is the prioritization of the alternative scenarios defined for each district. This prioritization is also a complex process that needs to be guided by the ECG. In this phase, the methodology proposes several steps to facilitate the selection of the optimum scenario taking into account the various criteria, which are in many cases conflictive between each other. Secondly, the intervention area will be identified, and the measures of the selected scenario in Phase IV, are turn into a strategy within the pathway of the city, by identifying its risks, providing possible business models or financial mechanism, or guidelines to the Strategy Implementation Plan (SIP). Therefore, the municipality needs to interact with the ECG, other technicians and citizens in the different steps of this phase as it is described in the following paragraphs. In order to ensure the organisational capability and stakeholders’ engagement, different processes have to have been applied during the previous phases, and their main results will be reported also within this document. In a first step, the ECG evaluates each scenario according to the criteria defined, supported by the calculation of KPIs, which are called in the CITyFiED methodology the Level 2 CITyFiED indicators. These criteria are pre-defined in the methodology but each municipality can give their opinion about their relevance influencing the final selection. These indicators are calculated for each district by the ECG by using different methodologies such as the LCA and the LCCA among others. Last but not least, SSUR document collect recommendations to guarantee the correct implementation of the strategy, for instance “Project delivery methods and Methods of Procurement” should be collected in order that the municipality select the suitable one. “Recommendations for Technical definition” should be provided ensure the achievement of the Strategy approach, such as the use of BIM methodology to enhance the collaborative work, or define the Stakeholders´ responsibilities during the execution and evaluation phases. In a second step and using a methodology of the Multi-criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) theory, the weighting of each criterion is carried out. The methodology proposes to use the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) [12] as main multicriteria methodology for the prioritization phase. All in all, Phase V reflects the concept of strategic planning, which “refers to a systematic decision-making process that prioritizes important issues and focuses on resolving them. It provides a general framework for action by identifying priorities…” [13]. At this stage, the opinion of the Municipality, the ECG, the technical experts and the citizens is the basis for the calculation of the weight that corresponds to each criterion. As a result of this second step, each scenario will have a final punctuation which takes into account simultaneously the results of this scenario for each criterion. This provides a prioritization 3.3.6 P HASE VI: E XECUTION PLAN The strategies included in the SSUR are defined in detail and put into practice in this phase, according to a SIP developed in this phase. It includes the recommendations pre-defined from previous Phase V, acting as an overall execution plan that 31