2017
DOI: 10.13044/j.sdewes.d5.0161
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Building Regulations Related to Energy and Water in Indian Hill Towns

Abstract: Energy and water are the two major concerns which humanity is presently facing at large, and many concerns are being expressed at the international, national and local level related to these critical issues. Optimizing the use of energy and water in buildings are significant challenges faced by architects and designers in developing countries like India while planning of townships and designing of buildings and their surrounding environments. Different building regulations are formulated in various Indian citi… Show more

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“…Further papers dealing with this topic can be found in the previous SDEWES special issues, investigating other aspects, such as: retrofitting actions for historical buildings in Italy [167], building water and energy regulations in England [168] and in Indian Hill Towns [169], energy monitoring of an apartment [170], definitions of suitable typologies representing residential building stocks [171], natural ventilation strategies for near zero energies school buildings [172], Energy Performance Certification for faculty buildings in Zaragoza (Spain) [173], building energy demand for hotels, hospitals, and offices in Korea [174].…”
Section: Building Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further papers dealing with this topic can be found in the previous SDEWES special issues, investigating other aspects, such as: retrofitting actions for historical buildings in Italy [167], building water and energy regulations in England [168] and in Indian Hill Towns [169], energy monitoring of an apartment [170], definitions of suitable typologies representing residential building stocks [171], natural ventilation strategies for near zero energies school buildings [172], Energy Performance Certification for faculty buildings in Zaragoza (Spain) [173], building energy demand for hotels, hospitals, and offices in Korea [174].…”
Section: Building Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A cross-sector perspective can help avoid policies that rather shift an issue from one sector to the other, instead of solving it [20]. For instance, Kumar [21] analysed the issues of insufficient supply of WE in environmentally sensitive hill towns in India and proposed regulatory interventions related to both that could be incorporated into building regulations. Scott et al [22] argue that it isn't just a matter of planning for optimal resource use, but one of redesigning water-intensive power generation and energy-intensive water supply technology to reduce mutual impacts through policies that consider their joint management and help unlock potential of conservation, efficiency and renewable resources.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%