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Urban Climate Change and Heat Islands: Characterization, Impacts,
and Mitigation serves as a go to reference for a foundational
understanding of urban-climate drivers and impacts. Through the
book's comprehensive chapters, the authors help readers identify
problems associated with urban climate change, along with potential
solutions. Global case studies are included and presented in a way
in which they become globally relevant to any urban or intra-urban
environment. The authors call on their extensive experience to
present and explore methodologies and approaches to quantifying
urban-heat mitigation measures in a clear manner, focusing on heat
islands, urban overheating and effects on air quality.
Minimizing Energy Consumption, Energy Poverty and Global and Local
Climate Change in the Built Environment: Innovating to Zero
analyzes three major issues of the built environment, including the
political, economic and technical contexts, the impacts of global
and local climate change, and the technical and social
characteristics of energy poverty. In addition, the book addresses
the causes and reasons for the magnitude and characteristics of the
built environment's energy consumption. Users will find a fresh
view of energy consumption in the built environment, especially in
relation to energy poverty and climate change from the ZERO energy
world perspective.
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