2022
DOI: 10.3390/en15041356
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Sustainable Building Policies in Central Europe: Insights and Future Perspectives

Abstract: Achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 is one of the European Union’s key priorities. Yet, the attitude of numerous politicians, of the professional community, and of society in general towards the threat posed by climate change is ambivalent. Arguments are frequently heard about the transition to a low-carbon economy that will be very costly, with increased unemployment, and that in reality climate change may not even be that severe. Added to this, there are human rights and freedoms, and in the case of architec… Show more

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“…Bielek [17] notes that within the building planning procedure, an auxiliary decision-making tool now exists in the form of a formalised evaluation of the sustainability of buildings enabled by initiatives developed for said purpose. This led to a method, as Rabenseifer et al [18] observe, for evaluating the environmental, social, and economic sustainability of buildings, outlined in the EN 15643 European standards [19]. This standard similarly highlights the three aforementioned key dimensions as pillars in the evaluation of building sustainability.…”
Section: The Sustainable Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bielek [17] notes that within the building planning procedure, an auxiliary decision-making tool now exists in the form of a formalised evaluation of the sustainability of buildings enabled by initiatives developed for said purpose. This led to a method, as Rabenseifer et al [18] observe, for evaluating the environmental, social, and economic sustainability of buildings, outlined in the EN 15643 European standards [19]. This standard similarly highlights the three aforementioned key dimensions as pillars in the evaluation of building sustainability.…”
Section: The Sustainable Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%