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Climatic, Cultural, Behavioural and Technical Influences on the Indoor Environment Quality and Their Relevance for a Regenerative Future (CROSBI ID 70384)

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Haselsteiner, Edeltraud ; Ferreira Silva, Marielle ; Kordej-De Villa, Željka Climatic, Cultural, Behavioural and Technical Influences on the Indoor Environment Quality and Their Relevance for a Regenerative Future // Rethinking Sustainability Towards a Regenerative Economy / Andeucci, Maria Beatrice ; Marvuglia, Antonio ; Baltov, Milen et al. (ur.). Cham: Springer, 2021. str. 201-214 doi: 978-3-030-71819-0_10

Podaci o odgovornosti

Haselsteiner, Edeltraud ; Ferreira Silva, Marielle ; Kordej-De Villa, Željka

engleski

Climatic, Cultural, Behavioural and Technical Influences on the Indoor Environment Quality and Their Relevance for a Regenerative Future

Research about indoor comfort in future years will increasingly be guided by the pressing need for decarbonizing the built environment due to climate change. Health, efficiency, and satisfaction of work and the feeling of comfort are largely determined by the interior criteria. The sustainable indoor environment is a result of complex factors: air conditioning (ventilation), indoor temperature, heating methods, lighting, and acoustic. This chapter explores and analyzes climatic, cultural, and behavioral factors that play an important role and have an influence on technology for an indoor regenerative environment. This chapter is based on an explorative literature review and reflects indoor environmental quality, users’ expectations, and users’ behavior from the perspective of different scientific disciplines. Current standards are based on a rational approach to thermal comfort, and indicators are determined on the measured subjects’ reactions during stabilized conditions in climatic chambers. It is concluded from these results that people in different environmental conditions react similarly to everyday life. Nevertheless, survey results suggest that achieving the optimal level of the indoor environment is possible when climatic, cultural, and social context is taken into account.

Thermal comfort ; Individual sensitivity and behavior ; Indoor regenerative environment ; Regenerative sustainability

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Podaci o prilogu

201-214.

objavljeno

978-3-030-71819-0_10

Podaci o knjizi

Rethinking Sustainability Towards a Regenerative Economy

Andeucci, Maria Beatrice ; Marvuglia, Antonio ; Baltov, Milen ; Hansen, Preben

Cham: Springer

2021.

978-3-030-71818-3

1876-0899

1876-0880

Povezanost rada

Arhitektura i urbanizam, Ekonomija, Građevinarstvo

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