Eco-Friendly Urban Design: Investigating Innovative Approaches and Sustainable Construction Practices Across Afghanistan’s Diverse Climate Zones

Hedayat Ullah Safi, Mohammad Mukhlis Behsoodi, Wafiullah Shi̇rzad
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Climate change serves as a pervasive catalyst globally, significantly influencing urban growth and construction dynamics. The interplay of population growth, heightened consumption, increased waste production, and rising CO2 emissions presents a substantial threat to biodiversity and plant life. Creating vibrant, environmentally conscious cities requires integrating architectural, design, and landscape components into the urban development process. This study employs a descriptive approach to examine the intricate dynamics among urbanism, urbanization, and climate-responsive design across Afghanistan's diverse climatic zones. The findings reveal a significant shift from traditional to contemporary global standards, marking a significant evolution within the construction sector. However, there remains a notable lack of climate awareness, resulting in a gap between evolving construction features and climate-responsive methodologies. The Afghanistan National Environmental Protection Agency’s strategies are often too generalized, failing to address specific climatic requirements effectively. Unplanned urban growth has led to limited access to proper housing, increased poverty, and greater vulnerability to climate impacts. Key issues include uncontrolled carbon emissions from heating, transportation, waste management, and industrial activities, severely affecting precipitation patterns and living quality. The research emphasizes the necessity for tailored climate-responsive design and sustainable construction practices, advocating for integrating green technologies and enhancing regulatory frameworks to promote energy efficiency and reduce the environmental footprint of urban developments in Afghanistan.
生态友好型城市设计:调查阿富汗不同气候区的创新方法和可持续建筑实践
气候变化是全球普遍存在的催化剂,极大地影响着城市增长和建筑动态。人口增长、消费升级、废物产生量增加以及二氧化碳排放量上升等因素相互作用,对生物多样性和植物生命构成了巨大威胁。要创建充满活力、具有环保意识的城市,就必须在城市发展过程中融入建筑、设计和景观元素。本研究采用描述性方法,考察了阿富汗不同气候区的城市化、城市化和气候响应设计之间错综复杂的动态关系。研究结果揭示了从传统到现代全球标准的重大转变,标志着建筑领域的重大演变。然而,阿富汗仍然明显缺乏气候意识,导致不断发展的建筑特点与气候响应方法之间存在差距。阿富汗国家环境保护局的战略往往过于笼统,未能有效地满足具体的气候要求。无规划的城市发展导致获得适当住房的机会有限、贫困加剧以及更容易受到气候影响。关键问题包括供暖、交通、废物管理和工业活动中不受控制的碳排放,严重影响了降水模式和生活质量。这项研究强调,有必要量身定制适应气候的设计和可持续的建筑做法,倡导整合绿色技术并加强监管框架,以提高能效并减少阿富汗城市发展的环境足迹。
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