Rapid visual screening of different housing typologies in Himachal Pradesh, IndiaRapid visual screeningHousingNormal distributionBuilding typologyMethods capable of assessing the vulnerability of houses for future earthquakes are of fundamental importance for the safety and development of an area. As the ...
2. Smart cities typologies 2.1. Classifications of smart cities The concept and implementation of smart cities have been in existence for more than two decades, sparking numerous discussions in both academic and industry domains. However, the understanding of smart cities varies among researchers, inte...
Valuable information can be drawn by comparing the losses caused by these events on the housing stock. In this study an advanced empirical vulnerability model based on zero-inflated beta regression was fitted to five building typologies, based on GEM taxonomy, independently for the 2000 dataset and...
The role of hygrothermal modelling for different housing typologies by estimating indoor relative humidity, energy usage and anticipation of fuel povertyKanisius Karyono a bAbbie Romano aBadr M. Abdullah aJeff Cullen aAna Bras a
The general conclusion is that Western or Central Europe as a home to the Passive House have multiple advantages when it comes to the implementation of this or other rigorous housing standards; the most important is the high price of energy and climate conditions. Therefore, it is no accident ...
learning efficiency; thermal comfort; natural environment of different classroom-types; influence relationship1. Introduction With students spending approximately one-third of their day in the classroom, the physical environment of the classroom has a close relationship to students’ learning and health [...
In addition to geographic variation, community settings can also differ in for example level of rurality, socioeconomic status of residents, housing density, walkability, availability of green spaces for recreation and physical activity, cycling infrastructure, drivability, and food outlet type, location...
(CGE) models seek solutions for which all markets (e.g., labour, capital, materials, land, energy (carriers), etc.) of the subsectors of the whole economy are in equilibrium, while partial equilibrium models consider only subsectors of an economy (e.g., housing provision, energy, etc.)...
In the residential sector, according to the scenarios of ANCE 2015, investments in new dwellings have been estimated to have reduced by 8.8% compared to 2014. The investments addressed to requalification of the housing stock shows a low increase of 2% [30]. If a mix of different interventions...