Sustainable RefurbishmentCondition: BRAND NEW ISBN: 9781405195089 Year: 2012 Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK) Pages: 296 Description: Sustainable Refurbishment Governments across the EU and developed countries are increasingly being directed towards improving existing built stock as a key ingredient to meeting climate change challenges. This guide to green ? retro fitting? for corporate real estate, facility managers and occupiers struggling to reduce their building? s
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Condition: BRAND NEW ISBN: 9781405195089 Year: 2012 Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK) Pages: 296
Description: Sustainable Refurbishment
Governments across the EU and developed countries are increasingly being directed towards improving existing built stock as a key ingredient to meeting climate change challenges.
This guide to green ?retro-fitting? for corporate real estate, facility managers and occupiers struggling to reduce their building?s carbon footprint will help in the planning and management of a sustainable refurbishment programme.
Sustainable Refurbishment is structured into four parts: the first gives the context, together with an overview on sustainable development and refurbishment projects separately, and the value gained from a sustainable refurbishment. Part Two details the regulatory and financial drivers, together with market pressures, and provides an overview of where this is leading, giving the implications for sustainable refurbishment. Part Three provides technical support on carbon measures, helping to determine the feasibility of good practices as part of the refurbishment. Included is a review of energy efficiency, renewable and low carbon technologies and embodied carbon to enable lifecycle carbon calculations, together with the necessary behavioural change aspects needed to embed the changes. Linkages and benefits between the technologies will be highlighted. Part Four reviews refurbishment from a wider environmental perspective, understanding the challenges and opportunities that exist for particular developments from a materials, water, biodiversity and transport perspective.
Throughout the book, checklists are provided on typical activities and best practice; these are expanded throug