2019
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/698/7/077017
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Social, ecological and economic factors in evaluating the energy efficiency in housing construction

Abstract: Mass housing does not satisfy energy efficiency. This article proposes a system of social ecological economic factors in assessing the housing construction energy efficiency. A performance evaluation criteria list has been developed. This toolkit consists of 4 groups. The authors of the given work have made an attempt to develop an inventory for evaluating the energy efficiency projects. The social ecological economic factors are taken into account in opposition of other assessment systems. The housing constru… Show more

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“…Consequently, the development of the LRC can become an instrument of solving important socio-economic problems to provide housing in remote territories with special climatic conditions for certain categories of citizens engaged in socially significant industries (healthcare, education, sports, culture, etc. ), when processes of LRC development from spontaneous become systemic (Shvydenko, Usatkina, 2018).…”
Section: Introduction Of Energy-efficient Buildings In Low-rise Const...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, the development of the LRC can become an instrument of solving important socio-economic problems to provide housing in remote territories with special climatic conditions for certain categories of citizens engaged in socially significant industries (healthcare, education, sports, culture, etc. ), when processes of LRC development from spontaneous become systemic (Shvydenko, Usatkina, 2018).…”
Section: Introduction Of Energy-efficient Buildings In Low-rise Const...mentioning
confidence: 99%