Neighborhood characteristics influence natural urban energy fluxes and the choices made by urban actors. This article focuses on the impact of urban density as a neighborhood physical parameter on building energy consumption profiles for seven different metropolitan areas in the United States. Primarily, 30 × 30 m2 cells were classified into five categories of settlement density using the US Geological Survey’s National Land Cover Dataset (NLCD), the US Census, and Census Block data. In the next step, linear hierarchical spatial and non-spatial models were developed and applied to building energy data in those seven metropolitan areas to explore the links between urban density (and other urban form parameters) and energy performance, using ...
In order to optimize the energy consumption in cities and enhance the potential of using renewable e...
This study demonstrates how the density of a neighbourhood affects its energy demand, metabolism (en...
The residential sector accounts for an increasing amount of global energy use with continued urbaniz...
The first step for reducing residential energy use is identifying the effective variables in this se...
AbstractThis paper aims to better understand the impact of urban context on building energy consumpt...
Compact cities have been attributed to lower per capita energy use. However, the complexity of relat...
AbstractCompact cities have been attributed to lower per capita energy use. However, the complexity ...
With a particular focus on urban energy use, this study investigates the implications of mixed usehi...
As global temperatures continue to rise, questions about infrastructure capacity to keep up with ene...
This dissertation empirically evaluates the association between urban form and the energy performanc...
AbstractUrban form is considered as two different concepts here: one as geometry and the other as a ...
While the impact of urban form on transportation energy use has been studied extensively, its impact...
The relationships between urban density, built form and building energy performance are examined usi...
Urban built form and density are crucial parameters for the optimization of building energy performa...
More than half of the world population live in cities, and the urban population is further expected ...
In order to optimize the energy consumption in cities and enhance the potential of using renewable e...
This study demonstrates how the density of a neighbourhood affects its energy demand, metabolism (en...
The residential sector accounts for an increasing amount of global energy use with continued urbaniz...
The first step for reducing residential energy use is identifying the effective variables in this se...
AbstractThis paper aims to better understand the impact of urban context on building energy consumpt...
Compact cities have been attributed to lower per capita energy use. However, the complexity of relat...
AbstractCompact cities have been attributed to lower per capita energy use. However, the complexity ...
With a particular focus on urban energy use, this study investigates the implications of mixed usehi...
As global temperatures continue to rise, questions about infrastructure capacity to keep up with ene...
This dissertation empirically evaluates the association between urban form and the energy performanc...
AbstractUrban form is considered as two different concepts here: one as geometry and the other as a ...
While the impact of urban form on transportation energy use has been studied extensively, its impact...
The relationships between urban density, built form and building energy performance are examined usi...
Urban built form and density are crucial parameters for the optimization of building energy performa...
More than half of the world population live in cities, and the urban population is further expected ...
In order to optimize the energy consumption in cities and enhance the potential of using renewable e...
This study demonstrates how the density of a neighbourhood affects its energy demand, metabolism (en...
The residential sector accounts for an increasing amount of global energy use with continued urbaniz...