Residential built form and energy consumption quantifying energy consumption with varying residential densities, ground cover and building heights (Also available on CD)
Material type: TextPublication details: 2014Description: x,42p.,CD-ROMDDC classification:- P TH-1736 MAH
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CONTENTS 1. Introduction 1.1 Background 1.2 Literature 1.2.1 Urban Form, Residential Density & Energy Use 1.2.2 Components of Built Environment 1.2.3 Residential Density & GHG emissions 1.2.4 Density Intensification 1.3 Problem Statement 1.3.1 Spatial variations in socio-economic conditions within a city not accounted in energy calculations 1.3.2 Horizontal versus Vertical Development – Identifying Trade-offs 1.3.3 Impact of Building height 1.4 Objectives of the study 1.5 Research Question 1.6 Scope and Limitations 2. Methodology 2.1 Data Collection 2.1.1 Household Surveys 2.1.2 Stakeholder Consultation/ Visual on ground Survey 2.1.3 Secondary Data 2.2 Developing Layout Scenarios 2.2.1 Site Selection 2.2.1.1 Brief on Ahmedabad City 2.2.1.2 Land Parcel Identification 2.2.2 Area Demarcation 2.2.3 Building Height, Ground Cover, Plot size & Margins 2.3 Scenarios 3. Comparative Assessment of Scenarios 3.1 Average Dwelling Area, and Total Dwelling Units 3.2 Results 3.3 Comparison with existing wards 4. Energy & Carbon Footprint Estimation 4.1 Matrix development 4.2 Calculations & Results 4.3 Conclusion 4.4 Way forward 5. Bibliography
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