Sustainable Housing

Sustainable Housing
Author: Brian Edwards,David Turrent
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2002-09-11
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781135804954

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Written by experts using case studies of latest practice, Sustainable Housing brings new perspectives on residential sustainability and is based upon the 'Housing and Sustainability' conference at the RIBA in 1998.

Going Green

Going Green
Author: Emma-Liisa Hannula
Publsiher: Un-Habitat
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Housing
ISBN: 9211324874

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Gray to Green Communities

Gray to Green Communities
Author: Dana Bourland
Publsiher: Island Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2021-01-19
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781642831283

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US cities are faced with the joint challenge of our climate crisis and the lack of housing that is affordable and healthy. Our housing stock contributes significantly to the changing climate, with residential buildings accounting for 20 percent of greenhouse gas emissions. US housing is not only unhealthy for the planet, it is putting the physical and financial health of residents at risk. Our housing system means that a renter working 40 hours a week and earning minimum wage cannot afford a two-bedroom apartment in any US county. In Gray to Green Communities, green affordable housing expert Dana Bourland argues that we need to move away from a gray housing model to a green model, which considers the health and well-being of residents, their communities, and the planet. She demonstrates that we do not have to choose between protecting our planet and providing housing affordable to all. Bourland draws from her experience leading the Green Communities Program at Enterprise Community Partners, a national community development intermediary. Her work resulted in the first standard for green affordable housing which was designed to deliver measurable health, economic, and environmental benefits. The book opens with the potential of green affordable housing, followed by the problems that it is helping to solve, challenges in the approach that need to be overcome, and recommendations for the future of green affordable housing. Gray to Green Communities brings together the stories of those who benefit from living in green affordable housing and examples of Green Communities’ developments from across the country. Bourland posits that over the next decade we can deliver on the human right to housing while reaching a level of carbon emissions reductions agreed upon by scientists and demanded by youth. Gray to Green Communities will empower and inspire anyone interested in the future of housing and our planet.

Sustainable House

Sustainable House
Author: Michael Mobbs
Publsiher: Choice Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Architecture and energy conservation
ISBN: 192070552X

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Including Australian and internal examples of sustainable building, this book is packed with practical information to help every home renovator or builder. ---back cover.

Sustainable Housing

Sustainable Housing
Author: Amjad Almusaed,Asaad Almssad
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2022-02-23
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781839696473

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Sustainable housing is generally used to describe housing that is environmentally friendly and resource-efficient over the lifetime of the building. Homes are designed to have the least possible negative impact on the environment. This means energy efficiency, avoiding environmental toxins, and responsibly using materials and resources while having positive physical and psychological effects on inhabitants. This book presents a comprehensive overview of sustainable housing, starting from legislation and ending with the design and configuration of homes.

Sustainable Communities and Urban Housing

Sustainable Communities and Urban Housing
Author: Montserrat Pareja-Eastaway,Nessa Winston
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2016-12-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317433705

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Since the start of the twenty-first century, urban communities have faced increasing challenges in housing affordability, with environmental issues causing additional concern. It is clear that changes to urban housing are needed to enhance the resilience of cities and improve the economic, social and physical well-being of residents. This book provides a comparative cross-national perspective on urban housing and sustainability in Europe, exploring the key barriers and drivers associated with sustainable urban development and community regeneration. Country-specific chapters allow for easy comparison, with each summarizing how sustainable housing operates in the country in question, before going on to discuss the key barriers and drivers at play. This book brings a sustainability perspective to the comparative housing literature which frequently fails to integrate the social, economic and environmental pillars of sustainability. The book outlines many of the changes that professionals and residents will need to make to their practices and cultures in order to enhance housing resilience. Students, researchers and professionals with an interest in sustainable housing creation and regeneration will find this book an invaluable reference.

A Transition to Sustainable Housing

A Transition to Sustainable Housing
Author: Trivess Moore,Andréanne Doyon
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2023-06-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789819927609

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This open access book explores the environmental, social, and financial challenges of housing provision, and the urgent need for a sustainable housing transition. The authors explore how market failures have impacted the scaling up of sustainable housing and the various policy attempts to address this. Going beyond an environmental focus, the book explores a range of housing-related challenges including social justice and equity issues. Sustainability transitions theory is presented as a framework to help facilitate a sustainable housing transition and a range of contemporary case studies are explored on issues including high performing housing, small housing, shared housing, neighbourhood-scale housing, circular housing, and innovative financing for housing. It is an important new resource that challenges policy makers, planners, housing construction industry stakeholders, and researchers to rethink what housing is, how we design and construct it, and how we can better integrate impacts on households to wider policy development.

Sustainable Housing Finance

Sustainable Housing Finance
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Financial Services
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2013
Genre: Housing
ISBN: MINN:31951D03758149M

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