2023
DOI: 10.3390/buildings13041093
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Sustainable Vernacular Architecture: The Renovation of a Traditional House on Stara Planina Mountain in Serbia

Abstract: In the last few years, Stara planina (the Balkan Mountains) and its surroundings have been improving their tourist offer. The area is protected by law, as a nature park, and the construction of new buildings requires a complex administrative procedure. Renovation of country houses is part of the usual construction procedures and is easier to carry out. Typical renovation solutions involve application of industrial materials with significant impact on the environment from the process of their production and fur… Show more

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“…The larger the population of the settlement, the more landfills there are. If Kraljevo is excluded, the village of Žiča has the largest number of small garbage dumps (10), while Brezna and Kamenica have only one each [106]. In other words, the farther the settlements are from the city, the fewer inhabitants there are and the fewer landfills.…”
Section: Results and Discussion About Environmental Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The larger the population of the settlement, the more landfills there are. If Kraljevo is excluded, the village of Žiča has the largest number of small garbage dumps (10), while Brezna and Kamenica have only one each [106]. In other words, the farther the settlements are from the city, the fewer inhabitants there are and the fewer landfills.…”
Section: Results and Discussion About Environmental Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to RZS [8], compared to other tourist-affirmed mountain areas, they are recognizable even to foreign tourists. There are mountains where tourism is on the rise, such as Fruška gora, Stara planina [9,10], Zlatar [11,12], etc. However, through field observations, mountains that were completely unrecognized by tourists or had minimal affirmation in terms of tourism were found.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Good insulators were obtained by combining wool not appropriate for textile manufacture with hemp. Compared with other insulating panels, wool-hemp panels are a sustainable solution capable of decreasing the environmental impact [215,216]. The combination of wool with agricultural waste, like sugar bagasse, provided excellent insulators.…”
Section: Building Sectormentioning
confidence: 99%