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Effect of land use changes on air quality: impacts of urbanization, urban vegetation, and agriculture. [PDF]

open access: yesNPJ Urban Sustain
Badia A   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Co-benefits of nature-based solutions: A health impact assessment of the Barcelona Green Corridor (Eixos Verds) plan.

open access: yesEnviron Int
Iungman T   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Issues and Prospects of BIM-to-BEM (Building Energy Model)

Journal of the architectural institute of Korea planning & design, 2014
Recently, interoperability between BIM (Building Information Model) and BEM (Building Energy Model) has been highlighted. Even though it has been widely recognized that there are significant potentials in BIM by data sharing and reuse, BIM has not been actively utilized for building energy simulation.
Seo-Young Lee   +2 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Automated recognition and mapping of building management system (BMS) data points for building energy modeling (BEM)

Building Simulation, 2020
With the advance of the internet of things and building management system (BMS) in modern buildings, there is an opportunity of using the data to extend the use of building energy modeling (BEM) beyond the design phase. Potential applications include retrofit analysis, measurement and verification, and operations and controls.
ZHAN SICHENG   +2 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Building Energy Modeling (BEM): Interoperability and interactive data representation for the energy management of the existing buildings

open access: yes
In G. Pernigotto, I. Ballarini, F. Patuzzi, A. Prada, V. Corrado & A. Gasparella (Eds.), Building Simulation Applications BSA 2024 (pp. 141–147).
Giannetti, Ilaria   +5 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Synthetic 3D Building Energy Model (BEM) Dataset Generation for Human + AI Synergies in Early-Phase High Performance Building Design

open access: yes, 2021
Buildings account for nearly 40% of the global process and industrial greenhouse gas emissions, and within the building sector. And within the building sector, nearly 72% of the CO2 emissions are due operational carbon demand in the building sector.
Vishal Vaidhyanathan (11436730)
openaire   +2 more sources

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