This book evaluates the impact of climate conditions on adaptive strategies, diagnoses prosumers' energy patterns in Positive Energy Buildings, and assesses the social and global dimensions of energy poverty. Addressing the pressing challenges of energy efficiency and climate change adaptation, the book investigates the intricate realm of low and positive energy buildings, demonstrating innovative approaches essential for an environmentally inclusive society. With a focus on thermal comfort, climate change effects, and energy efficiency, the chapters present a diverse array of studies…mehr
This book evaluates the impact of climate conditions on adaptive strategies, diagnoses prosumers' energy patterns in Positive Energy Buildings, and assesses the social and global dimensions of energy poverty.
Addressing the pressing challenges of energy efficiency and climate change adaptation, the book investigates the intricate realm of low and positive energy buildings, demonstrating innovative approaches essential for an environmentally inclusive society.
With a focus on thermal comfort, climate change effects, and energy efficiency, the chapters present a diverse array of studies from tropical and Mediterranean climates to worldwide practical cases. By merging dynamic and adaptive energy measures, this book pioneers an holistic approach, crucial for policymakers, stakeholders, academics, and researchers in propelling the transition toward sustainable energy solutions.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Carlos Rubio Bellido is an Associate Professor in the Department of Building Construction II at the Higher Technical School of Building Engineering, Universidad de Sevilla. He began his career in this department as an Assistant Professor in 2011 and advanced to the position of Associate Professor in 2019, marking 13 years of dedicated teaching at the institution. Dr. Rubio Bellido earned his Ph.D. in Architecture from the Universidad de Sevilla in 2014, and his research expertise spans energy efficiency, climate change adaptation, and energy poverty. With a prolific output of over 127 publications, including 63 articles in high-impact journals, and an H-index of 24, he is a leading authority in his field. Dr. Rubio Bellido has spearheaded and contributed to numerous high-profile research projects on both national and international levels. Dr. Carlos Rubio Bellido: 0000-0001-6719-8793 Dr. Marta Torres González is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Graphic Engineering for the academic year 2023-2024 and a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Architectural Construction II at the Higher Technical School of Building Engineering, Universidad de Sevilla. She earned her Ph.D. in Architecture from the Universidad de Sevilla in 2022. Her research interests include architectural heritage material characterization, preservation and heritage digitization, energy efficiency, thermal comfort, and the monitoring of microclimate conditions. Dr. Torres González has a notable scientific output with 31 JCR-indexed articles and an H-index of 7. She has participated in various research projects and has extensive experience in both academic research and practical architectural projects. Dr. Marta Torres González : 0000-0002-2118-8431
Inhaltsangabe
Thermal comfort in the tropical urban context A study of residential housing in Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam).- Assessing Indoor Hygrothermal Conditions in Unfavourable Scenarios Open Windows in a Residential Building in the Coastal Mediterranean Summer Climate.- Thermal comfort in semi-open spaces Mediterranean climate (Royal Alcazar of Seville).- Greening the Deal Climate Change adaption through Circularity and Energy Efficiency in Buildings.- Bioclimatic approaches for the adaptation of cities and building to climate change in Uruguay.- Sustainable architecture: multi family housing with shipping containers.- Technical and economic comparison between the execution project of a building under the passivhaus standard and its implementation on site.- Technical economic evaluation of the energy efficiency of a building of the Technical University of Manabí Portoviejo Ecuador.- Solar energy consumption and energy poverty in the mediterranean coast.- Energy management in buildings.
Thermal comfort in the tropical urban context A study of residential housing in Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam).- Assessing Indoor Hygrothermal Conditions in Unfavourable Scenarios Open Windows in a Residential Building in the Coastal Mediterranean Summer Climate.- Thermal comfort in semi-open spaces Mediterranean climate (Royal Alcazar of Seville).- Greening the Deal Climate Change adaption through Circularity and Energy Efficiency in Buildings.- Bioclimatic approaches for the adaptation of cities and building to climate change in Uruguay.- Sustainable architecture: multi family housing with shipping containers.- Technical and economic comparison between the execution project of a building under the passivhaus standard and its implementation on site.- Technical economic evaluation of the energy efficiency of a building of the Technical University of Manabí Portoviejo Ecuador.- Solar energy consumption and energy poverty in the mediterranean coast.- Energy management in buildings.
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