Buch, Englisch, 254 Seiten, Format (B × H): 219 mm x 276 mm, Gewicht: 630 g
Regulation and Related Policies
Buch, Englisch, 254 Seiten, Format (B × H): 219 mm x 276 mm, Gewicht: 630 g
ISBN: 978-0-8153-9520-1
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
The contribution of buildings to climate change is widely acknowledged. This book investigates how building regulatory systems are addressing the current and future effects of climate change, and how these systems can be improved. After presenting a comprehensive overview of how the current building regulatory system developed, some of the inadequacies are identified. The largest part of the book examines the potential for innovative policy solutions to address the real world problem of mitigating and adapting buildings to climate change. This publication contributes significantly to our understanding of the complexities of long-term energy efficiency in buildings. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Building Research & Information journal.
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Introduction: Building governance and climate change: roles for regulation and related polices Part I: Impact of building regulations on the built environment 1. Sustainability and resiliency objectives in performance building regulations 2. The realpolitik of building codes: overcoming practical limitations to climate resilience Part II: Inadequacy of current building regulatory systems 3. Transforming building regulatory systems to address climate change 4. The impact of regulations on overheating risk in dwellings Part III: Addressing the performance gap 5. Framework for selecting occupancy-focused energy interventions in buildings 6. Improved governance for energy efficiency in housing Part IV: Innovative policy solutions 7. Energy efficiency and the policy mix 8. Alternative building emission-reduction measure: outcomes from the Tokyo Cap-and-Trade Program 9. Governance strategies to achieve zero-energy buildings in China 10. Multilevel governance for building energy conservation in rural China 11. The evolution of green leases: towards inter-organizational environmental governance Part V: Historic buildings 12. Governance of heritage buildings: Australian regulatory barriers to adaptive reuse Part VI: Financial incentives 13. Regulatory incentives for green buildings: gross floor area concessions Part VII: Future governance 14. The new governance for low-carbon buildings: mapping, exploring, interrogating 15. Reducing CO2 emissions from residential energy use Part VIII: Enforcement 16. Comparative review of building commissioning regulation: a quality perspective