Buildings account for 36% of global final energy consumption and almost 40% of total direct and indirect CO2 emissions (IEA, 2019). Net Zero Energy Buildings (NZEB) are an option to reduce both energy consumption and environmental emissions from the building sector. This systematic map examined what evidence exists worldwide about efforts to implement NZEB from governments and institutions in the form of action plans with clear goals and targets, called roadmaps. The primary research question was: ‘what is the extent and distribution of evidence on Roadmaps for NZEB and their targets around the globe?’. Both academic and grey literature were searched for in English. Using specified search terms, the SCOPUS database was searched along with 1...
Reducing the impact of climate change is one of the main challenges of today’s society. As such, it ...
Energy has a central role in people's lives. However, access to affordable, clean and reliable energ...
Considering the 2021 IPCC report that justly attributes our deteriorating climatic condition to huma...
Buildings account for 36% of global final energy consumption and almost 40% of total direct and indi...
Formulation of targets and establishing which factors in different contexts will achieve these targe...
The construction industry is a key contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, with buildings alone acc...
Master's thesis in Urban development and designThe building sector accounts for nearly 40 % energy c...
Abstract Decarbonising the energy sector is crucial to reach future climate and energy goals. As e...
The need to reduce CO2 emissions makes it necessary to review most areas of human activity because w...
To cope with ‘Post-2020’, each country set its national greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction tar...
Net Zero Energy Buildings (NZEB): Concepts, Frameworks and Roadmap for Project Analysis and Implemen...
Reduction of energy use and GHG emissions in the building sector is a high priority. The EU 2050 roa...
The worldwide CO2 emission mitigation efforts, the growing energy resource shortage and the fact tha...
peer reviewedThe potential of carbon dioxide emissions mitigation in the building sector can be achi...
Buildings account for more than one-third of the global final energy consumption and CO2 emissions. ...
Reducing the impact of climate change is one of the main challenges of today’s society. As such, it ...
Energy has a central role in people's lives. However, access to affordable, clean and reliable energ...
Considering the 2021 IPCC report that justly attributes our deteriorating climatic condition to huma...
Buildings account for 36% of global final energy consumption and almost 40% of total direct and indi...
Formulation of targets and establishing which factors in different contexts will achieve these targe...
The construction industry is a key contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, with buildings alone acc...
Master's thesis in Urban development and designThe building sector accounts for nearly 40 % energy c...
Abstract Decarbonising the energy sector is crucial to reach future climate and energy goals. As e...
The need to reduce CO2 emissions makes it necessary to review most areas of human activity because w...
To cope with ‘Post-2020’, each country set its national greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction tar...
Net Zero Energy Buildings (NZEB): Concepts, Frameworks and Roadmap for Project Analysis and Implemen...
Reduction of energy use and GHG emissions in the building sector is a high priority. The EU 2050 roa...
The worldwide CO2 emission mitigation efforts, the growing energy resource shortage and the fact tha...
peer reviewedThe potential of carbon dioxide emissions mitigation in the building sector can be achi...
Buildings account for more than one-third of the global final energy consumption and CO2 emissions. ...
Reducing the impact of climate change is one of the main challenges of today’s society. As such, it ...
Energy has a central role in people's lives. However, access to affordable, clean and reliable energ...
Considering the 2021 IPCC report that justly attributes our deteriorating climatic condition to huma...