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“This book provides much needed insights into the scale and nature of the challenges we all face in reducing the impact of built environments on our shared climate. It plots safer pathways forward for reducing operational and embodied energy in construction and refurbishment. It should be mandatory reading for all designers, planners and developers in Australia.” —Sue Roaf, Emeritus Professor, Heriot Watt University, UK “This book shows how, using science-based approaches, we can deliver on net zero carbon new buildings by 2030 and for existing ones we can do this by 2040. We need a whole of life and whole building approach. This book can be used in many countries and even localised with local data and benchmarks. A great publication.” —Professor Wu Jiang, Chairman, Asia Architecture Association This book focuses on the transition towards net-zero carbon built environments to deliver on the climate emergency. It provides an evidence-based roadmap and proposes guidelines to achieving targets covering emerging technologies, materials, innovative design, regulations and policies. Scientia Professor Deo Prasad AO is the CEO of the NSW Decarbonisation Innovation Hub based at UNSW Sydney Australia. Dr Aysu Kuru is a lecturer at School of Architecture, Design and Planning, University of Sydney. Dr Philip Oldfield is Associate Professor and Head of School at UNSW Built Environment, Australia. Dr Lan Ding is Associate Professor and Convenor of High-Performance Architecture at UNSW Built Environment, Australia. Dr Malay Dave is Strategic Sustainability Advisor at Steensen Varming, Australia. Dr Caroline Noller is Chair of TG2 MECLA and a member of Australian Architects Declare’s Technical Work Group. Dr Baojie He is Research Professor at School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Chongqing University, China.
Architecture and energy conservation. --- Sociology, Urban. --- Sustainable architecture. --- Energy conservation and architecture --- Energy efficient buildings --- Energy conservation --- Zero energy buildings --- Urban sociology --- Cities and towns --- Eco-architecture --- Environmentally conscious architecture --- Environmentally friendly architecture --- Green architecture --- Green building design --- Green design (Buildings) --- Sustainable design (Buildings) --- Architecture --- Sustainable design
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This book focuses on the challenge that Australia faces in transitioning to renewable energy and regenerating its cities via a transformation of its built environment. Both are necessary conditions for low carbon living in the 21st century. This is a global challenge represented by the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals and the IPCC’s Climate Change program and its focus on mitigation and adaptation. All nations must make significant contributions to this transformation. This book highlights the new knowledge and innovation that has emerged from research projects undertaken in the Co-operative Research Centre for Low Carbon Living between 2012 and 2019 – an initiative of the Australian Government’s Department of Industry, Science and Technology that is tasked with responding to the UN challenges. Four principal transition pathways were central to the CRC and provide the thematic structure to this volume. They focus on technology, buildings, precinct and city design, and human behaviour – and their interactions.
Urban geography. --- Sociology, Urban. --- Urban planning. --- City planning. --- Sustainable development. --- Urban Geography / Urbanism (inc. megacities, cities, towns). --- Urban Studies/Sociology. --- Urbanism. --- Sustainable Development. --- Development, Sustainable --- Ecologically sustainable development --- Economic development, Sustainable --- Economic sustainability --- ESD (Ecologically sustainable development) --- Smart growth --- Sustainable development --- Sustainable economic development --- Economic development --- Cities and towns --- City planning --- Civic planning --- Land use, Urban --- Model cities --- Redevelopment, Urban --- Slum clearance --- Town planning --- Urban design --- Urban development --- Urban planning --- Land use --- Planning --- Art, Municipal --- Civic improvement --- Regional planning --- Urban policy --- Urban renewal --- Urban sociology --- Geography --- Environmental aspects --- Government policy --- Management
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PXL-Tech 2018 --- opleiding elektromechanica --- energiesystemen --- energietechniek --- zonnepanelen
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This book discusses the challenges related to climate change mitigation and adaptation. It adds valuable strategies and insights into the development of new practices solving the identified social and economic problems related to ecosystem deterioration and anticipating other disasters related to climate change. As the decarbonization of cities and communities became an issue of great interest to many researchers, the book in hands will be of great importance to decision-makers and energy stakeholders and others seeking a more resilient and sustainable future and developing innovative technologies to overcome environmental deterioration. This book is a culmination of selected research papers from the first version of the international conference on 'Climate Chance and Environmental Sustainability' which was held in 2021 in collaboration with Chongqing University, China.
Meteorology. Climatology --- Environmental protection. Environmental technology --- milieubeleid --- klimatologie --- klimaatverandering
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"This book provides much needed insights into the scale and nature of the challenges we all face in reducing the impact of built environments on our shared climate. It plots safer pathways forward for reducing operational and embodied energy in construction and refurbishment. It should be mandatory reading for all designers, planners and developers in Australia." -Sue Roaf, Emeritus Professor, Heriot Watt University, UK "This book shows how, using science-based approaches, we can deliver on net zero carbon new buildings by 2030 and for existing ones we can do this by 2040. We need a whole of life and whole building approach. This book can be used in many countries and even localised with local data and benchmarks. A great publication." -Professor Wu Jiang, Chairman, Asia Architecture Association This book focuses on the transition towards net-zero carbon built environments to deliver on the climate emergency. It provides an evidence-based roadmap and proposes guidelines to achieving targets covering emerging technologies, materials, innovative design, regulations and policies. Scientia Professor Deo Prasad AO is the CEO of the NSW Decarbonisation Innovation Hub based at UNSW Sydney Australia. Dr Aysu Kuru is a lecturer at School of Architecture, Design and Planning, University of Sydney. Dr Philip Oldfield is Associate Professor and Head of School at UNSW Built Environment, Australia. Dr Lan Ding is Associate Professor and Convenor of High-Performance Architecture at UNSW Built Environment, Australia. Dr Malay Dave is Strategic Sustainability Advisor at Steensen Varming, Australia. Dr Caroline Noller is Chair of TG2 MECLA and a member of Australian Architects Declare's Technical Work Group. Dr Baojie He is Research Professor at School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Chongqing University, China.
Sociology --- Environmental planning --- Architecture --- Social geography --- ruimtelijke ordening --- sociologie --- steden --- architectuur --- duurzame ontwikkeling
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This open access book is a proceeding of the International Conference on Urban Climate, Sustainability, and Urban Design in Mianyang (MYUCSUD). This work focuses on the latest thoughts, ideas, models, methods, solutions, and practices on urban climate mitigation and adaptation through sustainable planning and design, covering interdisciplinary topics in architecture, urban-rural planning, meteorology, building and construction engineering, material engineering, geographic sciences, public health, public administration, computer sciences, etc. This book can provide students and researchers from urban planning, urban design, urban meteorology, civil and construction engineering and urban governance with better understanding of urban climate sciences, innovative ideas, and tangible solutions. .
Climatology. --- Sustainable architecture. --- Sustainability. --- Climate Sciences. --- Sustainable Architecture/Green Buildings.
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