To fulfill their agreement on the 'Paris Treaty on Climate Change,' the New Zealand government has taken the initiative to move into zero-carbon houses by 2030. However, the target date of 2030 is not far away, and we need to take relevant actions from now onward. "Cities are on the front lines of the growing physical risks associated with climate change. They are home to more than half of the world's people, and by 2050, that figure is projected to rise to 68 percent" (Boland et al., 2021). Finding of Boland shows that we need to target urban population and get them to have net-zero energy houses by 2030 to fulfill NZ’s commitment towards Paris Treaty. Therefore, this research activity will target net-zero energy urban housing, which coul...
"How do you build a sustainable house in New Zealand? - is it even possible?" This thesis is structu...
Most countries have announced ambitious decarbonization goals towards 2050. The Japanese government ...
Zero carbon homes have met with mixed reactions from key stakeholders within the housing and energy ...
Buildings contribute to greenhouse gas emissions that cause environmental impacts on climate change....
In most developed economies, buildings are directly and indirectly accountable for at least 40% of t...
Homes need to be socially, economically, and environmentally sustainable in response to societal pre...
© 2021 Zero Carbon Lab. All rights reserved.Numerous local authorities are committed to constructing...
Net-zero energy use, net-zero construction waste, net-zero carbon footprint, and net-zero cost diffe...
Net-Zero Energy Districts (NZEDs) are city districts in which the annual amount of CO2 emissions rel...
Reducing the carbon footprint of domestic properties is, due to global warming and social impact of ...
Buildings and their energy use account for 41% of carbon emissions in the United States (DOE 2011). ...
AbstractCurrent approaches of designing and refurbishing residential buildings in urban developments...
In the light of climate change, the drive for zero carbon buildings is known as one response to redu...
Problem statement: The demographics of New Zealand are changing and the country is getting older. Th...
The building industry’s immense contribution to greenhouse gas emissions and the need for housing in...
"How do you build a sustainable house in New Zealand? - is it even possible?" This thesis is structu...
Most countries have announced ambitious decarbonization goals towards 2050. The Japanese government ...
Zero carbon homes have met with mixed reactions from key stakeholders within the housing and energy ...
Buildings contribute to greenhouse gas emissions that cause environmental impacts on climate change....
In most developed economies, buildings are directly and indirectly accountable for at least 40% of t...
Homes need to be socially, economically, and environmentally sustainable in response to societal pre...
© 2021 Zero Carbon Lab. All rights reserved.Numerous local authorities are committed to constructing...
Net-zero energy use, net-zero construction waste, net-zero carbon footprint, and net-zero cost diffe...
Net-Zero Energy Districts (NZEDs) are city districts in which the annual amount of CO2 emissions rel...
Reducing the carbon footprint of domestic properties is, due to global warming and social impact of ...
Buildings and their energy use account for 41% of carbon emissions in the United States (DOE 2011). ...
AbstractCurrent approaches of designing and refurbishing residential buildings in urban developments...
In the light of climate change, the drive for zero carbon buildings is known as one response to redu...
Problem statement: The demographics of New Zealand are changing and the country is getting older. Th...
The building industry’s immense contribution to greenhouse gas emissions and the need for housing in...
"How do you build a sustainable house in New Zealand? - is it even possible?" This thesis is structu...
Most countries have announced ambitious decarbonization goals towards 2050. The Japanese government ...
Zero carbon homes have met with mixed reactions from key stakeholders within the housing and energy ...