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Energy and Climate in the Urban Built Environment
Edited by M. Santamouris, University of Athens
Earthscan
2001
Hardcover 412 pages ISBN 9781873936900
£84.00
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Both the number and percentage of people living in urban areas is growing rapidly.
Up to half of the world's population is expected to be living in a city by the end of the
century and there are over 170 cities in the world with populations over a million.
Cities have a huge impact on the local climate and require vast quantities of energy to
keep them functioning. The urban environment in turn has a big impact on the performance
and needs of buildings. The size, scale and mechanism of these interactions is poorly
understood and strategies to mitigate them are rarely implemented.
This is the first comprehensive book to address these questions. It arises out of a
programme of work (POLISTUDIES) carried out for the Save programme of the
European Commission. Chapters describe not only the main problems encountered
such as the heat island and canyon effects, but also a range of design solutions that
can be adopted both to improve the energy performance and indoor air quality of
individual buildings and to look at aspects of urban design that can reduce these climatic
effects. The book concludes with some examples of innovative urban bioclimatic
buildings.
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