Mediterranean Architecture and the Green-Digital Transition Selected Papers from the World Renewable Energy Congress Med Green Forum 2022 /
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الملخص: | X, 715 p. 338 illus., 311 illus. in color. text |
اللغة: | الإنجليزية |
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Cham :
Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
2023.
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الطبعة: | 1st ed. 2023. |
سلاسل: | Innovative Renewable Energy,
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الوصول للمادة أونلاين: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-33148-0 |
التنسيق: | الكتروني كتاب الكتروني |
جدول المحتويات:
- Part 1: Cities: Healthy, Augmented and Resilient Cities
- Chapter 1. Towards Sustainable Regeneration in Central Urban Areas
- Chapter 2. Urban regeneration processes of public housing in the Mediterranean area: a multiscale and multi-system approach
- Chapter 3. Energy Communities and Smart Villages in the Madonie Sicilian inner rural area
- Chapter 4. Environmental data-driven design for the management of climate-adaptive environmental design processes of the built environment
- Chapter 5. Energy, resource circularity and retrofitting in Positive Energy Districts
- Chapter 6. An urban infrastructure as quality city connector in a multystakeholder approach
- Chapter 7. Urban green infrastructure for planning neutral communities. Processes and technologies to assess the effects on the territories
- Chapter 8. Building a healthier living environment for people and the planet. A case study review
- Chapter 9. Learning from Small Green Spaces. How Findings on Use and Perception can improve the Designing of Urban Experience
- Chapter 10. New Regeneration Scenarios to Improve the Livability in Villages
- Chapter 11. Agile-Transdisciplinary Conceptual Framework for Retrofitting Mediterranean Built Environments
- Part 2: Buildings: Sustainable, Retrofitted and Renovated Buildings
- Chapter 12. Impact of Process Steps on the Performance of Heterojunction Solar Cells
- Chapter 13. Active and Passive Energy Efficiency Systems Compatible with Traditional Buildings in Palestine
- Chapter 14. Proposal of a multiscalar assessment framework to guide renovation actions towards a more resilient built environment
- Chapter 15. Integrating different PV roofs on a heritage building considering aesthetic, technical, energy and environmental aspects: a multi-perspective approach
- Chapter 16. Experimental tests for the adaptation of a curtain wall subjected to extreme events in the Mediterranean Area
- Chapter 17. Seismic Evaluation of a Curtain Wall System for improving the adaptive performance of connecting non-structural components
- Chapter 18. Process Management of Spatial Structures to Address Positive Buildings with the Goals of Sustainable Development
- Chapter 19. Assessing environmental performance and climate change mitigation effects of bio-based materials for building retrofitting
- Chapter 20. Solar Architecture in Rome: The refurbishment of historic buildings with active solar technologies
- Chapter 21. Integration of solar technologies in historical buildings: construction of an evolutionary framework of good practices
- Chapter 22. Blow-up-Sustainable Modular Houses for Slum Dwellers amidst Covid-19
- Part 3: Technologies: Circular and Ecological Materials, Nature-based Solutions for the Built Habitat
- Chapter 23. Low-cost procedure for evaluating the thermal resistance of building materials
- Chapter 24. Global Catastrophe – Climate Change is happening now, Renewable Energy can reduce its impact
- Chapter 25. Use of vegetable materials fortemporary structures and infrastructures: Sustainable design with tensile systems: case study in Guimaraes
- Chapter 26. Green and healthy solutions in post-pandemic housing
- Chapter 27. Integration of Circular and green technologies for the adaptive reuse of public space
- Chapter 28. Transitional spaces as a domain for public-private engagement in urban regeneration
- Chapter 29. Marine Energy Sources for decarbonization of Mediterranean regions through Maritime Spatial Planning
- Part 4: Humans: Environmental Comfort and Well-being, Energy Efficiency and Users’ Conscious Behaviour
- Chapter 30. Evaluation of electrical performance for 1.4 kW Photovoltaic system in Oman: a technical and economic study
- Chapter 31. Rethinking the European Green Deal – Accelerating the transformation towards energy independence based on 100% Renewable Energy
- Chapter 32. Prospects for Wind Energy in Southern Morocco and Northern Mauritania
- Chapter 33. Co-design inclusive relations between Humansand environments adopting a citizen science approach
- Chapter 34. The Influence of Individual Comfort in Shaping the Tourism Image of Balige
- Chapter 35. Feasibility of integrating small scale anaerobic digestion in urban areas: Analyzing energy efficiency
- Chapter 36. Dried-fruit shell reuse in green construction and building materials
- Chapter 37. Functional hospitals for humans
- Part 5: Processes: Methods, Policies and Education for Inclusive Co-planning and Co-design
- Chapter 38. Artificial Cellulose Type Catalysts for Depolymerisation of Cellulosic Biomass
- Chapter 39. Learning from collaborative processes to design the urban green transition
- Chapter 40. Influence of optical characteristics of façades on pedestrian thermal comfort within the streets of Manhattan
- Chapter 41. Sustainable real estate development. How to measure the level of introduced sustainability?
- Chapter 42. Strategies for Frugal Smart Oasis:Figuig as prospect
- Chapter 43. A simulation-based approach for defining energy retrofit strategies of built heritage, through the use of H-BIM tools
- Chapter 44. Generative Environmental Design tools to support circular economy at the local scale
- Chapter 45. An integrated approach for energy and environmental improvement of built heritage through Building Information Modelling (BIM)
- Chapter 46. Investigation on the chance of applying bioclimatic solutions for ancient architectures’ regeneration
- Chapter 47. Satellite imagery and AI techniques in geospatial analysis to enhance environmental sustainability Application on urban green space in the city of Rabat Morocco
- Chapter 48. Living Lab for Technological Retrofit Design on Perceived Quality
- Part 6: Late arrival Papers
- Chapter 49. Retrofitting of an Existing Building to be a Sustainable, Vibrant, and Smart Building
- Chapter 50. Co-design eco-sustainable and innovative retrofit scenarios in the university context: the experience of beXLab
- Chapter 51. Building digital scenarios to predict energy efficient renovations: the experience of beXLab
- Chapter 52. Leachability of spent chromated copper arsenate (CCA) treated wood encapsulated in geopolymer cement
- Chapter 53. Behind a Senseable Green Building The new Sistema Ambiente Headquarter.