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Sustainable building air conditioning in Europe

Concepts for avoiding heat islands and for a comfortable indoor climate


The intensity of heat islands in urban areas with many sealed surfaces and little vegetation is increasing due to climate change. This study investigated both how to mitigate this effect on affected neighbourhoods and how to provide agreeable indoor temperature, if possible without air conditioning. Using simulations of both microclimate and buildings, the effect of alterations in outdoor areas (planting vegetation) and on the surface of structures (e.g. shading devices, high insulation standard) were quantified in order to evaluate the improvement on thermal comfort. Interviews were also conducted to investigate how this topic is being addressed on a local level and the obstacles still in place. Recommendations are made for further development of legal framework and other instruments, thus demonstrating how to deal with the problem of urban heat islands.

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Series
Climate Change | 53/2022
Number of pages
234
Year of publication
December 2022
Author(s)
Markus Offermann, Sigrid Lindner, Marco Reiser, Sibylle Braungardt, Veit Bürger, Daniel Kocher, Michael Bruse, Laura Cramer
Language
English
Other languages
Deutsch
Project No. (FKZ)
3718 15 004 0
Publisher
German Environment Agency
Links
UBA topic page „Urban environmental protection“UBA Topic page „Air conditioning in buildings”
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 Hitzeinseln  Mikroklima  Gebäudeklimatisierung  klimaresiliente Quartiere  Klimaneutralität  natürliche Kältemittel

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