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Smart and Sustainable Cities and Buildings

Editat de Rob Roggema, Anouk Roggema
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 mai 2020
This book brings together the papers presented at the Smart and Sustainable Built Environments Conference, 2018 (SASBE).This latest research falls into two tracks: smart and sustainable design and planning cities; and the technicalities of smart and sustainable buildings. The growth of smart cities is evident, but not always linked to sustainability. This book gives an overview of the latest academic developments in increasing the smartness and sustainability of our cities and buildings. Aspects such as inclusivity, smart cities, place and space, the resilient city, urbanity and urban ecology are prominently featured in the design and planning part of the book; while energy, educational buildings, comfort, building design, construction and performance form the sub-themes of the technical part of the book.
This book will appeal to urban designers, architects, urban planners, smart city designers and sustainable building experts.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030376345
ISBN-10: 3030376346
Pagini: 667
Ilustrații: XV, 667 p. 212 illus., 144 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 1.51 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Part I: Design and Plan for Smart and Sustainable Cities
Chapter 1        Introduction 
Rob Roggema
Chapter 2        Towards integration of smart and sustainable cities
Rob Roggema
Part II: The Resilient City

Chapter 3         Resilient spatial planning for drought-flood coexistence (dfc): outlook towards smart cities
Nguyen Quoc Vinh and Tran Thi Van
Chapter 4        Globalization and transformations of the city of Sydney

Shahadad Hossein
Chapter 5         Post-earthquake recovery in Nepal

Rupesh Shrestha (TH Köln -University of Applied Sciences & Kathmandu Valley Preservation Trust -Nepal), Alexander Fekete (Institute of Rescue Engineering and Civil Protection, TH Köln -University of Applied Sciences) & Simone Sandholz (United Nations University –for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS), Bonn)
Chapter 6        Analyzing the potential of land use transformation in the urban structuring and transformation axes in São Paulo: a case study in the Belenzinho neighbourhood
Rafael Barreto Castelo Da Cruz, Karin Regina De Castro Marins, Larrisa Santoro Dias Macedo
Part III: Urbanity

Chapter 7        implementing a new human settlement theory: strategic planning for a network of circular economy innovation hubs
Steven Liaros
Chapter 8        Density and quality of life in Mashhad, Iran

Fereshteh Moradi, University of Technology Sydney and Rob Roggema, Hanze University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands
Chapter 9        Deep renovation in sustainable cities: zero energy, zero urban sprawl at zero costs in the abracadabra strategy

Annarita Ferrante, Anastasia Fotopoulou, Lorna Dragonetti, Giovanni Semprini
Part IV: Smart Cities

Chapter 10      Application of fuzzy AHP for ranking and selection of innovation in infrastructure project management
Mohammadali Nokhtedan, Mohammad Reza Zare, Johnson Adafin, Suzanne Wilkinson, Mehdi Shahbazpour Chapter 11      The role of smart city initiatives in driving partnerships: a case study of the Smart Social Spaces Project, Sydney Australia

Homa Rahmat, Nancy Marshall, Christine Steinmetz, Miles Park, Christian Tietz, Kate Bishop, Susan Thompson, Linda Corkery Chapter 12      Enabling smart participatory local government

Tooran Alizadeh, Somwrita Sarkar, Sandy Burgoyne, Alex Elton-Pym, Robyn Dowling Chapter 13      Data management using computational building information modeling for building envelope retrofitting
Taki Eddine Seghier, Mohd Hamdan Ahmad, Lim Yaik-Wah, Muhamad Farhin HarunPart V: Urban Ecology
Chapter 14      Australia’s urban biodiversity: how is adaptive governance influencing land-use policy?
Hugh Stanford, Judy Bush
Chapter 15      Mapping the permeability of urban landscapes as stepping stones for forest migration

Qiyao Han, Greg Keeffe
Chapter 16      Contemporary urban biotopes: lessons learned from four recent European urban design plans

Martin Knuijt Chapter 17      The influence of landscape architecture on landscape construction health and safety

John Smallwood
Part VI: Space and Place

Chapter 18      A multi-criteria decision analysis based framework to evaluate public space quality
Peijun He, Pieter Herthogs, Marco Cinelli, Ludovica Tomarchio, Bige Tunçer Chapter 19      Factors influencing urban open space encroachment: the case of Bloemfontein, South Africa

Lindelwa Sinxadi, Maléne Campbell Chapter 20      Urban agricultural practices in the megacities of Dhaka and Mumbai

Tazy Sharmin Momtaz
Chapter 21      Re-imagining Urban Leftover Spaces

Jasim Azhar, Morten Gjerde, Brenda Vale
Chapter 22      A new model for place development – bringing together regenerative and placemaking processes

Dominique Hes, Cristina Hernandez-Santin, Tanja Beer, Lewis Lo
Part VII: Inclusivity

Chapter 23      Public participation: A sustainable legacy for Olympic Parks Eveline Mussi, Christine Steinmetz, Catherine Evans, Linda Corkery
Chapter 24      Adaptation of “participatory method” in design “for/with/ by” the poor community in Tam Thanh, Quang Nam, Vietnam

Nguyen Hanh Nguyen, Hung Thanh Dang
Chapter 25      Fifty years of inclusive transport building design

John Harding
Part VIII: Energy

Chapter 26          The total cost of living in relation to energy efficiency upgrades in the Dutch, multi-residential building stock
Thaleia Konstantinou, Tim de Jonge, Leo Oorschot, Sabira El Messlaki, Clarine van Oel, Thijs Asselbergs
Chapter 27          Analysis of the energy-saving in the conference center atrium

Y M (Jamin) Guan, Y M Sun, K X Xia
Chapter 28          Sharing urban renewable energy generation systems as private energy commons

Craig Burton, Seona Candy, Behzad Rismanchi
Chapter 29          Identifying bottlenecks in the photovoltaic systems innovation ecosystem – an initial study

Kristian Widén, Charlotta Winkler Chapter 30          A user-led approach to smart campus design at a university of technology

Alfred B. Ngowi, Bankole O. Awuzie
Part IX: Comfort
Chapter 31          Outdoor comfort in metro Manila: mitigating thermal stress in typical urban blocks by design
Juanito Alipio A. De La Rosa
Chapter 32          Markov logic network-based group activity recognition in smart buildings

Hao Chen, Tae Wan Kim
Chapter 33          Impacts of highly reflective building façade on the thermal and visual environment of an office building in Singapore

Jianxiu Wen, Nyuk Hien Wong, Marcel Ignatius, Xinzhu Chen
Chapter 34          A field survey on thermal comfort of occupants and cold stress in CLT school buildings

Timothy O. Adekunle
Part X: Green Building
Chapter 35          Towards self-reliant development: capacity gap within the built environment of Mt. Elgon rural inhabitants

Michiel Smits Chapter 36          Mainstreaming real sustainability in architecture

Luke Middleton
Chapter 37          Green buildings in Australia: explaining the difference of drivers in commercial and residential sector
Tayyab Ahmad, Ajibade A. Aibinu, André Stephan
Part XI: Construction

Chapter 38          Sustainable waste management practices during construction projects Mandisi George, Eric Simpeh and John Smallwood
Chapter 39          Towards a circular economy in the built environment: an integral design framework for circular building components

Anne van Stijn, Vincent H. Gruis Chapter 40          Cradle to cradle building components via the cloud: a case study

David Ness , Ki Kim , John Swift , Adam Jenkins , Ke Xing , Nick Roach
Chapter 41          Producing work-ready graduate for the construction industry
Sadegh Aliakbarlou, Suzanne Wilkinson, Seosamh B. Costello, Hyounseung Jang, Hamid Aliakbarlou
Part XII: Performance

Chapter 42          Tower blocks in different configurations - aspects of daylight and view Bengt Å. Sundborg, Barbara Szybinska Matusiak, Shabnam Arbab
Chapter 43          Assessing the lighting performance of an innovative core sunlighting system       

Liliana O. Beltrán
Chapter 44          Vertical light pipe potentiality for buildings in Surabaya, Indonesia

Hanny Chandra Pratama, Yingsawad Chaiyakul
Chapter 45          Energy efficiency of a high-rise office building in the Mediterranean climate with the use of different envelope scenarios

Soultana (Tanya) Saroglou, Isaac A. Meir, Theodoros Theodosiou

Notă biografică

Prof. dr. ir. Rob Roggema is currently Professor of Sustainable Urban Environments. He is a Landscape Architect and an internationally renowned design-expert on sustainable urbanism, climate adaptation, energy landscapes and urban agriculture. He has previously held positions at universities in the Netherlands and Australia, State and Municipal governments and design consultancies. Rob developed the Swarm Planning concept, a dynamic way of planning the city for future adaptation to climate change impacts.Rob is the leader of the Urban Research Network and focuses in his research on resilient and smart urbanism. He is also leading the Sydney Urban_Institute in Sydney, which will research and implement intelligent solutions for current and future urban problems.Rob has designed and led over 30 design charrettes around the world, involving communities, academics, governments and industries in design processes for more resilient communities. He has written three books on climate adaptation and design, four on Urban Agriculture, and one each about design charrettes, Rio’s FoodRoofs and Design for Recovery in Japan.
Anouk Roggema is a Linguistics student at the University of Amsterdam and owner of AF-Wordsmith. AF Word-Smith AF is an accurate and quick service for all your translation and editing work. My name is Anouk Roggema and I grew up in both the Netherlands and Australia. Because of this I write fluently in both languages. I am a linguistics student at the University of Amsterdam and love to work on language and texts. There is nothing better than transforming and translating an existing text into a catchy and comprehensible text. This brings language alive. Anouk has edited the volume of Smart and Sustainable Built Environments for Springer and translated the inaugural Lecture ‘ReciproCity-Giving more than taking’.

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This book brings together the papers presented at the Smart and Sustainable Built Environments Conference, 2018 (SASBE). This latest research falls into two tracks: smart and sustainable design and planning cities; and the technicalities of smart and sustainable buildings. The growth of smart cities is evident, but not always linked to sustainability. This book gives an overview of the latest academic developments in increasing the smartness and sustainability of our cities and buildings. Aspects such as inclusivity, smart cities, place and space, the resilient city, urbanity and urban ecology are prominently featured in the design and planning part of the book; while energy, educational buildings, comfort, building design, construction and performance form the sub-themes of the technical part of the book.
This book will appeal to urban designers, architects, urban planners, smart city designers and sustainable building experts.

Caracteristici

Offers up-to-date research in the field of design and planning for smart cities
Combines resiliency, smartness and sustainability
Unique research into the realisation of smart and sustainable buildings