Global Warming And The Built Environment


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Global Warming and the Built Environment


Global Warming and the Built Environment

Author: D.K. Prasad

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2005-06-27


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new in paperback and at a student price first book to discuss the impact of the built environment on global warming contributions from foremost scientists and engineers on the subject offer a wide perspective

Adapting Buildings and Cities for Climate Change


Adapting Buildings and Cities for Climate Change

Author: Susan Roaf

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2005


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In a uniquely frank argument, the book illustrates that the only way we can hope to survive the following century, with our societies intact, is if we begin to radically reduce CO[subscript 2] emissions from our buildings, to stop building climatically disastrous 'modern' buildings and to develop a new generation of 'resilient', regionally appropriate, low-impact buildings, powered by clean, renewable energy, in which we can survive comfortably, in a warming world and in the dark cities of the future."--BOOK JACKET.

Solutions for Climate Change Challenges in the Built Environment


Solutions for Climate Change Challenges in the Built Environment

Author: Colin A. Booth

language: en

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Release Date: 2011-12-15


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The multi-disciplinary perspective provided here offers a strategic view on built environment issues and improve understanding of how built environment activities potentially induce global warming and climate change. It also highlights solutions to these challenges. Solutions to Climate change Challenges in the Built Environment helps develop an appreciation of the diverse themes of the climate change debate across the built environment continuum. A wide perspective is provided through contributions from physical, environmental, social, economic and political scientists. This strategic view on built environment issues will be useful to researchers as well as policy experts and construction practitioners wanting a holistic view. This book clarifies complex issues around climate change and follows five main themes: climate change experiences; urban landscape development; urban management issues; measurement of impact; and the future. Chapters are written by eminent specialists from both academic and professional backgrounds. The main context for chapters is the developed world but the discussion is widened to incorporate regional issues. The book will be valuable to researchers and students in all the built environment disciplines, as well as to practitioners involved with the design, construction and maintenance of buildings, and government organisations developing and implementing climate change policy.