توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب A Transition to Sustainable Housing: Progress and Prospects for a Low Carbon Housing Future
نام کتاب : A Transition to Sustainable Housing: Progress and Prospects for a Low Carbon Housing Future
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : گذار به مسکن پایدار: پیشرفت و چشم انداز آینده مسکن کم کربن
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نویسندگان : Trivess Moore, Andréanne Doyon
ناشر : Palgrave Macmillan
سال نشر : 2023
تعداد صفحات : 303
ISBN (شابک) : 9819927595 , 9789819927593
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 6 مگابایت
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فهرست مطالب :
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Expert Quotes on Book
Contents
About the Authors
List of Figures
List of Tables
1: Housing for a Sustainable Future
1.1 Introduction
1.2 A Changing World
1.3 The Importance of Housing
1.4 The Promise of Sustainable Housing
1.5 The Current System
1.6 Overview of the Book
References
2: Current Housing Provision
2.1 Introduction
2.2 The Market Failure of Sustainable Housing
2.3 Building Codes
2.3.1 Mandatory Codes
2.3.2 Voluntary Codes
2.4 Planning
2.5 Alternative Mechanisms
2.6 Conclusion
References
3: A Critical Juncture
3.1 Introduction
3.2 An Urgency for Change
3.2.1 Locked In
3.2.2 Timeframes and Targets
3.2.3 Green New Deals
3.3 Innovations in Sustainable Housing
3.4 Conclusion
References
4: The Sustainable Housing Challenge
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Dwelling Scale
4.2.1 Planning and Design
4.2.2 Materials, Construction, and End of Life
4.2.3 Use and Technology
4.3 Neighbourhood and City Scale
4.3.1 Where and How to House a Growing Population
4.3.2 Urban Climate Change
4.4 State, National, and International Scale
4.4.1 The Social Challenges
4.4.2 Governance
4.5 A Market Unwilling to Change
4.6 The Complexity of Housing
4.7 Conclusion
References
5: Providing Sustainable Housing through Sustainability Transitions
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Sustainability Transitions
5.3 Where Do Transitions Occur?
5.4 Sustainable Housing Transitions
5.5 Conclusion
References
6: Socio-Technical Dimensions for a Sustainable Housing Transition
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Guiding Principles
6.2.1 Living Within Planetary Means
6.3 Physical Attributes
6.3.1 Cross Laminated Timber
6.4 Knowledge
6.4.1 Vancouver House/Vienna House
6.5 Geography
6.5.1 Zoning Reform
6.6 Industrial Structures and Organizations
6.6.1 Prefabrication
6.7 Markets, Users, and Power
6.7.1 Rating Tools
6.8 Policy, Regulations, and Governance
6.8.1 Banning Fossil Fuel-Based Heating
6.9 Everyday Life and Practices
6.9.1 Electrification of Homes
6.10 Culture, Civil Society, and Social Movements
6.10.1 Renew—Organization and Sustainability Magazines
6.11 Ethical Aspects
6.11.1 Half a House
6.12 Conclusion
References
7: Sustainable Housing in Practice
7.1 Introduction
7.2 High Performing Housing
7.2.1 Erneley Close—United Kingdom
7.2.2 Whistler Housing Authority Employee Housing—Canada
7.3 Small Housing
7.3.1 Tiny Houses—Globally
7.3.2 Laneway Houses—Canada
7.3.3 Never Too Small—Globally
7.3.4 600sqftandababy—Canada
7.4 Shared Housing
7.4.1 Co-Housing—Globally
7.4.2 Nightingale Housing—Australia
7.4.3 Three Generation House—Netherlands
7.5 Neighbourhood-Scale Housing
7.5.1 Dockside Green—Canada
7.5.2 White Gum Valley—Australia
7.6 Circular Housing
7.6.1 Circle House—Denmark
7.6.2 SUPERLOCAL—Netherlands
7.6.3 Cape Paterson Ecovillage—Australia
7.7 Innovative Financing for Housing
7.7.1 Baugruppen—Germany
7.7.2 Green Mortgages—Globally
7.7.3 Rebates and Subsidies—Globally
7.8 Conclusion
References
8: Facilitating the Sustainable Housing Transition
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Sustainable Housing Transitions: Beyond a Niche
8.3 Facilitating the Transition
8.4 A Time for Reflection
8.5 Conclusion
References
9: Prospects for a Sustainable Housing Transition
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Sustainable Housing: Current Context, Future Challenges
9.3 Prospects for Deep Structural Change
9.4 A Final Reflection
References
Index