A Holistic Methodological Approach in the Urban Context Towards Characterizing the Environmental Performance of Buildings and Promoting Strategic Governance and Sustainability

Ch. Vlachokostas , A.V. Michailidou , E. Feleki , Ch. Achillas , N. Moussiopoulos , O. Trasanidis
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Nowadays, over half of the world's population is living in urban areas. Urbanization has not led only to economic and social transformation, but also to high resource consumption and considerable environmental damage. This study aims to promote a holistic methodological approach in the urban context in order to foster policy modeling, efficient governance and sustainability. The paper has a twofold purpose: (i) to provide an approach for tractably characterizing the environmental performance of the building sector, and (ii) to promote sustainable practices towards greener buildings in urban areas. Towards this aim a composite indicator is analytically defined. The index combines the main environmental pressures that can be attributed to the building sector and is mathematically formulated to be finally implemented generically. Apart from energy, water consumption and waste generation, the presented scheme establishes links with LCA in order to include estimations of carbon footprint (CO2-eq). The formulated index is combined with the structure dialogue approach that has been developed within Urban Empathy, aMED Programme funded capitalization project focused on the efficiency of sustainable urban policies in the Mediterranean Basin. The structured dialogue process identifies key barriers to the implementation of the selected available practices into sustainable urban policies for the building sector. The paper highlights insights for common priorities, real pilot project results and their relation to implemented policies in order to foster strategic governance and policy modeling for specific areas under consideration.

在城市背景下,对建筑环境性能的特征和促进战略治理和可持续性的整体方法方法
如今,世界上一半以上的人口生活在城市地区。城市化不仅带来了经济和社会的转型,也带来了资源的高消耗和环境的严重破坏。本研究旨在促进城市背景下的整体方法方法,以促进政策建模、有效治理和可持续性。该文件有双重目的:(i)提供一种可追溯的方法来描述建筑行业的环境表现,以及(ii)在城市地区推广可持续的做法,以实现更环保的建筑。为此目的,分析地定义了一个复合指标。该指数结合了可归因于建筑行业的主要环境压力,并通过数学公式最终得到普遍实施。除了能源、水的消耗和废物的产生之外,本方案还与LCA建立了联系,以便包括碳足迹(co2当量)的估计。制定的指数与在Urban Empathy中开发的结构对话方法相结合,Urban Empathy是由开发署资助的资本项目,重点关注地中海盆地可持续城市政策的效率。结构化的对话过程确定了将选定的现有实践纳入建筑部门可持续城市政策的主要障碍。本文强调了对共同优先事项、实际试点项目结果及其与实施政策的关系的见解,以便促进正在考虑的特定领域的战略治理和政策建模。
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