DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.21547521
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Energy renovation of historic buildings in New Zealand: Towards a holistic method for reducing environmental impact

Abstract: <p><b>As nations develop CO2 reduction targets, the energy renovation of historic and heritage buildings has been seen as an opportunity to reduce energy and Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions while preserving these buildings' historic values and character. Climate Change concerns are emphasising the built heritage environmental issues, resulting in both environmental and social benefits. Internationally, many countries have adopted energy retrofit policies, and there has been an increasing number of p… Show more

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