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Comparison of Residential Energy Consumption in Different Geographical Areas and Relevance for Environmental Policy

Comparison of Residential Energy Consumption in Different Geographical Areas and Relevance for Environmental Policy
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摘要 Residential energy consumption is varying considerably worldwide. In order to understand these variations, and thus design effective policies for energy reductions, one needs a better understanding of the different drivers behind these variations. A comparison of geographical areas with similar climate and socio-economic conditions has shown significant variations in residential energy consumption across otherwise comparable case studies. This research paper aims to identify cultural and historical parameters that contribute to these significant variations, including economic, environmental and social traditions related to local availability of natural resources. Furthermore, the transferability of these parameters is evaluated, taking into consideration local legislation and planning documents, and historic and socio-economic accessibility of resources. It is evaluated to which degree these parameters can be transferred and included into building assessment tools and policy documents for planning and transformation of sustainable urban neighborhoods.
出处 《Journal of Civil Engineering and Architecture》 2013年第6期686-692,共7页 土木工程与建筑(英文版)
关键词 Residential energy use INCOME CULTURE climate zones policy. 地理区域 住宅能耗 环境政策 能源消耗 社会经济条件 评估工具 可持续发展 全球范围
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