Embedding Resilience in the Built Environment Using the EU Taxonomy - Rynska, Elzbieta; (ed.) - Prospero Internet Bookshop

Embedding Resilience in the Built Environment Using the EU Taxonomy
 
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ISBN13:9781032868097
ISBN10:10328680911
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:178 pages
Size:234x156 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: 48 Illustrations, black & white; 15 Halftones, black & white; 33 Line drawings, black & white; 8 Tables, black & white
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Embedding Resilience in the Built Environment Using the EU Taxonomy

 
Edition number: 1
Publisher: Routledge
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EU Taxonomy is the common name of a regulation that supports companies in sustainable environmental and climate action (Regulation (EU) No. 2020/852). This tool helps investors, companies and financial institutions to define the environmental impact of business activities and the requirements they need to meet to be considered sustainable.

Long description:

EU Taxonomy is the common name for an EU regulation that supports companies in sustainable environmental and climate action (Regulation (EU) No. 2020/852). It is a classification tool designed for investors, companies and financial institutions to define the environmental impact of business activities and the requirements that organizations must meet to be considered as sustainable.


The aim of this book is to examine the EU taxonomy from the built environment perspective and the ways in which it can be used to build resilience in real estate. It presents the issues, hot points and possible choices from the designers, construction consultants and investing bodies points of view, those who must set forth initial conditions, which should later become the keystones for greener developments. It brings together the expertise of a unique team of both researchers and professionals, and presents a methodology, case studies, and solutions which together comprise a novel understanding of the taxonomy?s influence on the pre-construction phase. The book:


? Describes the role of the built environment within sustainable development and how real estate can be used to build resilience with the use of taxonomy.


? Describes the characteristics of resilient environmentally friendly cities in the future.


? Proposes a roadmap to demonstrate urban policies that promote decarbonisation.


? And enables investors to compare their products, operations and strategies in terms of sustainability.


Overall, this book is essential reading for decision-makers in the public and private sectors, urban developers, space and spatial designers, architects, planners, community stakeholders, and real estate investors.


Chapter 1 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

Table of Contents:

1. Introduction to European Union Taxonomy
Elzbieta Rynska


2. Building Material Re-use and Close-loop Chains
Elzbieta Rynska


3. Technical and Material solutions in the Context of Climate change mitigation in Architectural Design. Bioarchitecture materials and technologies
Anna Patrycja Nowak


4. Design methods for new buildings and retrofit measures for existing buildings in the context of achieving decarbonisation EU targets
Michał Pierzchalski


5. Electricity infrastructure of modern buildings ? new trends
Mariusz Kłos


6. The role of water in achieving the decarbonization goals of the European Union economy.
Paweł Gilewski


7. Application of taxonomy in multifamily housing investments
Magdalena Grochulska-Salak and Anna Bączyk


8. Circular and regenerative ? two case studies
Elzbieta Rynska, Michal Pyka, and Maria L. Lewicka