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Satellite mapping of every building's function in urban China reveals deep built environment disparities. [PDF]
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Abstract This study examines the impact of soil erosion on agricultural land values in the United States (US) Midwest. Based on a novel county‐level panel data set with information on soil erosion levels and agricultural land values covering five census years (1997, 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017), we separately investigate the direct effect of two types ...
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Assessing the applicability of big data driven urban vibrancy analysis in mixed urbanized-depopulated contexts: a case study of a Japanese city. [PDF]
Ishii Y, Hayakawa K.
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COFACTOR-residential: Hourly electricity and heating data from residential buildings in Norway. [PDF]
Sørensen ÅL, Lien SK, Walnum HT.
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Energy Conservation- Residential Building
2020 International Conference and Utility Exhibition on Energy, Environment and Climate Change (ICUE), 2020An important part of environmental impact assessment is to study the energy use of a building. Different patterns of energy consumption, behavior of consumer and use of natural energy resources are deciding factors for sustainable life of the building and resident.
Atharav Joshi +3 more
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Capacity Building in Residential Care
Healthcare Management Forum, 2011A retrospective analysis of how the Dementia Care Program (DCP) contributed to capacity building at The Lodge at Broadmead (2004–2009) was conducted in 2010. Results showed facility-wide enhancements in (1) information capital, because of educational workshops and other forms of interactive learning for all staff, and (2) social capital, because of ...
Nancy, Gnaedinger, Robinson, Janice
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Towards 2020: Zero-Energy Building for Residential and Non-Residential Buildings
2014This chapter assesses the options for both non-residential and residential buildings to reach a zero-energy building (ZEB) standard. Besides the already widely practiced consistent minimization of the energy demand for heating and hot water supply of buildings, further progress can be made by minimizing the electric energy demand.
Hannes Hebenstreit +3 more
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