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Retrofitting The City Residential Flexibility Resilience And The Built Environment Stefan Bouzarovski

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Retrofitting The City Residential Flexibility Resilience And The Built Environment Stefan Bouzarovski
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Publisher: I.B. Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.79 MB
Author: Stefan Bouzarovski
ISBN: 9780755620128, 0755620127
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Retrofitting The City Residential Flexibility Resilience And The Built Environment Stefan Bouzarovski by Stefan Bouzarovski 9780755620128, 0755620127 instant download after payment.

Cities are responsible for three-quarters of the world s energy consumption. If we are to reduce our demands on the planet s resources how can we make our urban areas more energy efficient? One way is to refit existing buildings with more thermally efficient building materials. But such retrofitting involves significant issues of social acceptance and public participation. Retrofitting the City provides an important corrective to the assumptions that have been made concerning the ability of people and places to cope with such residential transformation. Drawing upon case studies from a number of European cities that have undergone far-reaching change in their built environments, the author shows that supposedly inadaptable people and places show a strong, if often hidden, degree of flexibility in responding to economic change and building transformation."

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