Minimizing Energy Consumption, Energy Poverty and Global and Local Climate Change in the Built Environment: Innovating to Zero analyzes three major issues of the built environment, including the political, economic and technical contexts, the impacts of global and local climate change, and the technical and social characteristics of energy poverty. In addition, the book addresses the causes and reasons for the magnitude and characteristics of the built environment's energy consumption.
Users will find a fresh view of energy consumption in the built environment, especially in relation to energy poverty and climate change from the ZERO energy world perspective.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction 2. Energy Consumption and Environmental Quality of the Building Sector 3. Urban Heat Island and Local Climate Change 4. Energy Poverty and Urban Vulnerability 5. Defining the Synergies Between Energy ConsumptionLocal Climate Change and Energy Poverty 6. Defining the Future Targets 7. Technological
Economic and Social Measures to Decrease the Energy Consumption of the Building Sector 8. Mitigating the Local Climatic Change and Fighting Urban Vulnerability 9. Eradicating the Energy Poverty in the Developed World 10. Concluding Remarks and Policy Proposals