Methodology for the study of the indoor environment, energy consumption and resilience of heritage buildings
Description
Historic Heritage buildings play an important role in modern societies, as they are a way of keeping your identity safe for future generations. Its conservation challenges the cultural diversity ensurance in a constantly changing world. However, it is an area characterized by the level of energy inefficiency that contributes to a large amount of pollutant emissions. In addition, global warming and the current epidemic crisis make the indoors environmental quality become a very critical point regarding to today's future. It is necessary to understand the adaptation processes and the historic city evolution, to design strategies that make the conservation of heritage compatible with improvements in the inhabitants' quality of life, allowing a sustainable conservation of the historic city. Our main objective is to establish a methodology that identifies the fundamental aspects that affect the environmental conditions and energy conditions of heritage buildings, taking into account their ability to adapt to climate change and their safety of use, within a context of energy efficiency and sustainability. This sample paper describes the formatting requirements for Conference Proceedings, and this sample file offers recommendations on writing for the worldwide readership. Please review this document because some format details have changed related to previous years.
Additional details
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/151418
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/151418
- Origin repository
- USE