Urban and Buildings Regeneration Strategy to Climatic Change Mitigation, Energy, and Social Poverty after a World Health and Economic Global Crisis

In recent months, we have suffered the effects of an unexpected global health crisis that has led to an even worse global economic crisis, with GDPs plummeting to unprecedented levels. While our health workers struggle to find a vaccine to protect our health, we have had to live through situations h...

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description In recent months, we have suffered the effects of an unexpected global health crisis that has led to an even worse global economic crisis, with GDPs plummeting to unprecedented levels. While our health workers struggle to find a vaccine to protect our health, we have had to live through situations hitherto unimagined, and we have spent even more time in our homes while our streets remained empty, which has brought to light the weaknesses and strengths of our system and our way of building and designing. Our aim is to publish research projects and papers that contribute to reactivate the Construction Sector from within, in the context of this world economic crisis. Such an effort will focus especially on solutions that improve the quality of indoor air in buildings, strengthening the circular economy in an eco-efficient rehabilitation of buildings and neighborhoods in our cities.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-769972024-04-09T23:16:21Z Urban and Buildings Regeneration Strategy to Climatic Change Mitigation, Energy, and Social Poverty after a World Health and Economic Global Crisis Mercader-Moyano, Pilar patrimony tower buildings rehabilitation eco-sustainable sustainable town planning resource efficiency eco-efficient construction solutions environmental green public procurement renovation construction energy circular economy innovation green urban regeneration roof refurbishment energy performance sustainable development goals urban design neighborhood regeneration competition architectural education indoor environmental quality health accessibility 2 housing typology 3 COVID-19 4 social isolation 5 regulations 6 architectural barriers energy poverty climate change life-cycle analysis direct and indirect energy bill of quantities urban realm accessibility social inclusion active aging social services heritage regeneration water mills sustainable prefabrication local industry housing optimization cool roof thermal insulation aging effect social housing life-cycle cost analysis city indicators social gap pandemic n/a thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues In recent months, we have suffered the effects of an unexpected global health crisis that has led to an even worse global economic crisis, with GDPs plummeting to unprecedented levels. While our health workers struggle to find a vaccine to protect our health, we have had to live through situations hitherto unimagined, and we have spent even more time in our homes while our streets remained empty, which has brought to light the weaknesses and strengths of our system and our way of building and designing. Our aim is to publish research projects and papers that contribute to reactivate the Construction Sector from within, in the context of this world economic crisis. Such an effort will focus especially on solutions that improve the quality of indoor air in buildings, strengthening the circular economy in an eco-efficient rehabilitation of buildings and neighborhoods in our cities. 2022-01-11T13:48:47Z 2022-01-11T13:48:47Z 2021 book ONIX_20220111_9783036524245_829 9783036524245 9783036524252 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76997 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/4607 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/4607 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-2425-2 10.3390/books978-3-0365-2425-2 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036524245 9783036524252 290 Basel, Switzerland open access
spellingShingle patrimony
tower
buildings rehabilitation
eco-sustainable
sustainable
town planning
resource efficiency
eco-efficient construction solutions
environmental
green public procurement
renovation
construction
energy
circular economy
innovation
green
urban regeneration
roof refurbishment
energy performance
sustainable development goals
urban design
neighborhood regeneration
competition
architectural education
indoor environmental quality
health
accessibility 2
housing typology 3
COVID-19 4
social isolation 5
regulations 6
architectural barriers
energy poverty
climate change
life-cycle analysis
direct and indirect energy
bill of quantities
urban realm
accessibility
social inclusion
active aging
social services
heritage regeneration
water mills
sustainable prefabrication
local industry
housing
optimization
cool roof
thermal insulation
aging effect
social housing
life-cycle cost analysis
city
indicators
social gap
pandemic
n/a
thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues
Urban and Buildings Regeneration Strategy to Climatic Change Mitigation, Energy, and Social Poverty after a World Health and Economic Global Crisis
title Urban and Buildings Regeneration Strategy to Climatic Change Mitigation, Energy, and Social Poverty after a World Health and Economic Global Crisis
title_full Urban and Buildings Regeneration Strategy to Climatic Change Mitigation, Energy, and Social Poverty after a World Health and Economic Global Crisis
title_fullStr Urban and Buildings Regeneration Strategy to Climatic Change Mitigation, Energy, and Social Poverty after a World Health and Economic Global Crisis
title_full_unstemmed Urban and Buildings Regeneration Strategy to Climatic Change Mitigation, Energy, and Social Poverty after a World Health and Economic Global Crisis
title_short Urban and Buildings Regeneration Strategy to Climatic Change Mitigation, Energy, and Social Poverty after a World Health and Economic Global Crisis
title_sort urban and buildings regeneration strategy to climatic change mitigation energy and social poverty after a world health and economic global crisis
topic patrimony
tower
buildings rehabilitation
eco-sustainable
sustainable
town planning
resource efficiency
eco-efficient construction solutions
environmental
green public procurement
renovation
construction
energy
circular economy
innovation
green
urban regeneration
roof refurbishment
energy performance
sustainable development goals
urban design
neighborhood regeneration
competition
architectural education
indoor environmental quality
health
accessibility 2
housing typology 3
COVID-19 4
social isolation 5
regulations 6
architectural barriers
energy poverty
climate change
life-cycle analysis
direct and indirect energy
bill of quantities
urban realm
accessibility
social inclusion
active aging
social services
heritage regeneration
water mills
sustainable prefabrication
local industry
housing
optimization
cool roof
thermal insulation
aging effect
social housing
life-cycle cost analysis
city
indicators
social gap
pandemic
n/a
thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues
topic_facet patrimony
tower
buildings rehabilitation
eco-sustainable
sustainable
town planning
resource efficiency
eco-efficient construction solutions
environmental
green public procurement
renovation
construction
energy
circular economy
innovation
green
urban regeneration
roof refurbishment
energy performance
sustainable development goals
urban design
neighborhood regeneration
competition
architectural education
indoor environmental quality
health
accessibility 2
housing typology 3
COVID-19 4
social isolation 5
regulations 6
architectural barriers
energy poverty
climate change
life-cycle analysis
direct and indirect energy
bill of quantities
urban realm
accessibility
social inclusion
active aging
social services
heritage regeneration
water mills
sustainable prefabrication
local industry
housing
optimization
cool roof
thermal insulation
aging effect
social housing
life-cycle cost analysis
city
indicators
social gap
pandemic
n/a
thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues
url ONIX_20220111_9783036524245_829