2023
DOI: 10.4081/jae.2023.1520
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A nature-based system for improving Mediterranean buildings’ performance: contribution to energy saving by heat transfer reduction and influence of climatic parameters

Abstract: Urban environments can be turned greener and more sustainable by letting in vegetation. The application of green façades on buildings’ vertical surfaces is a viable option that brings various advantages. This study focuses on the energy benefit provided by an evergreen green façade in Mediterranean climate conditions. The results came from a long experimental campaign, heat fluxes evaluation and statistical analyses. The thermal behaviour of the experimental green façade was analysed all year round, highlighti… Show more

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“…Highly innovative techniques are the applications of Nature-Based Solutions (NBS), as described by Convertino et al (2023), that have examined green roof, walls, facades, covered and thermally insulated using crops, that allow urban environments to become greener and more sustainable, thanks to a significant reduction of energy consumption. In agriculture, on the other hand, research on new bio-materials to limit environmental pollution has been extended, due to the need to reduce the plastic footprint of Mediterranean agriculture, where large amounts of waste caused by the extensive use of plastic material, may be avoided, by using fully biodegradable materials.…”
Section: Biosystems Engineering Techniques For Implementing Agroecologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Highly innovative techniques are the applications of Nature-Based Solutions (NBS), as described by Convertino et al (2023), that have examined green roof, walls, facades, covered and thermally insulated using crops, that allow urban environments to become greener and more sustainable, thanks to a significant reduction of energy consumption. In agriculture, on the other hand, research on new bio-materials to limit environmental pollution has been extended, due to the need to reduce the plastic footprint of Mediterranean agriculture, where large amounts of waste caused by the extensive use of plastic material, may be avoided, by using fully biodegradable materials.…”
Section: Biosystems Engineering Techniques For Implementing Agroecologymentioning
confidence: 99%