Master of Landscape ArchitectureDepartment of Landscape Architecture and Regional & Community PlanningSara HadaviThe current American energy system is being pushed beyond its limits and is not suited to address contemporary energy issues (Crabtree et al. 2011). Existing literature indicates that small-scale, distributed energy production is needed to address the shortcomings of current energy infrastructure (Yoldas et al. 2017). In the coming decades, grid modernization projects (solar production, micro-wind production, and battery storage) have the potential to significantly alter existing neighborhoods. Current research focuses primarily on technical considerations and does not substantially address the physical footprint of grid moderniz...
The cities of the 20th and 21st century have gone through an era of unbridled expansion, seizing an ...
This paper proposes a methodology to optimize the mixture of renewable and alternative energy resour...
Urban ecology emerged, in the 1970’s, as a response to the increasing reality of growing populations...
With the escalating climate crisis, we are in desperate need of new technologies and solutions that ...
With the escalating climate crisis, we are in desperate need of new technologies and solutions that ...
Master of Landscape ArchitectureDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning...
As the world\u27s population rises and becomes increasingly more urbanized, there is a greater deman...
As the world\u27s population rises and becomes increasingly more urbanized, there is a greater deman...
As the world\u27s population rises and becomes increasingly more urbanized, there is a greater deman...
As the world\u27s population rises and becomes increasingly more urbanized, there is a greater deman...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community onlyAs the world's energy demand inc...
Planning of neighborhoods that efficiently implement active solar systems (e.g., solar thermal techn...
Making the shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy seems inevitable. Because energy transition p...
Making the shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy seems inevitable. Because energy transition p...
Small- and medium-sized communities might prove to be game-changers in the overall energy transition...
The cities of the 20th and 21st century have gone through an era of unbridled expansion, seizing an ...
This paper proposes a methodology to optimize the mixture of renewable and alternative energy resour...
Urban ecology emerged, in the 1970’s, as a response to the increasing reality of growing populations...
With the escalating climate crisis, we are in desperate need of new technologies and solutions that ...
With the escalating climate crisis, we are in desperate need of new technologies and solutions that ...
Master of Landscape ArchitectureDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning...
As the world\u27s population rises and becomes increasingly more urbanized, there is a greater deman...
As the world\u27s population rises and becomes increasingly more urbanized, there is a greater deman...
As the world\u27s population rises and becomes increasingly more urbanized, there is a greater deman...
As the world\u27s population rises and becomes increasingly more urbanized, there is a greater deman...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community onlyAs the world's energy demand inc...
Planning of neighborhoods that efficiently implement active solar systems (e.g., solar thermal techn...
Making the shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy seems inevitable. Because energy transition p...
Making the shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy seems inevitable. Because energy transition p...
Small- and medium-sized communities might prove to be game-changers in the overall energy transition...
The cities of the 20th and 21st century have gone through an era of unbridled expansion, seizing an ...
This paper proposes a methodology to optimize the mixture of renewable and alternative energy resour...
Urban ecology emerged, in the 1970’s, as a response to the increasing reality of growing populations...