A framework for comparative analysis of belgrade housing stock - determinants of carbon reduction strategy
Апстракт
Approximately 33% of total annual energy consumption and carbon emission in Belgrade (Serbia) are related to the housing sector. As such, the housing sector represents a key determinant in the development of an overall national carbon reduction strategy. The development of an effective carbon reduction strategy increasingly requires use and development of detailed predictive tools. The aims of this paper are twofold: (a) to review the state of the art bottom-up housing stock models, and briefly comment on the use of various building simulation tools in building stock modelling focusing on the housing sector, (b) to provide a conceptual algorithm for the disaggregated physically based bottom-up energy and carbon emission modelling of the housing stock in Belgrade. The suggested algorithm has been constructed around three separate components which will be created and analysed during the course of this project: a) a data module which contains information on various energy related characte...ristics of Belgrade's housing stock, such as urban layout, building envelope and building services; b) a data module based on a comprehensive monitoring campaign of selected dwellings in Belgrade, and c) a data module based on comprehensive modelling scenarios which will be carried out using a whole building zonal model such as 'Energy Plus'. The suggested algorithm has been designed having in mind that the results of the modelling have to be easily translated into an easy to implement carbon reduction policy.
Кључне речи:
Carbon reduction strategies / Building stock modelling / Bottom-up carbon emission modelsИзвор:
IBPSA 2009 - International Building Performance Simulation Association 2009, 2009, 1075-1082Scopus: 2-s2.0-84870216813
Институција/група
Inovacioni centarTY - CONF AU - Kavgić, M. AU - Mumović, D. AU - Davies, M. AU - Stevanović, Z. AU - Đurović Petrović, Maja PY - 2009 UR - https://machinery.mas.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/864 AB - Approximately 33% of total annual energy consumption and carbon emission in Belgrade (Serbia) are related to the housing sector. As such, the housing sector represents a key determinant in the development of an overall national carbon reduction strategy. The development of an effective carbon reduction strategy increasingly requires use and development of detailed predictive tools. The aims of this paper are twofold: (a) to review the state of the art bottom-up housing stock models, and briefly comment on the use of various building simulation tools in building stock modelling focusing on the housing sector, (b) to provide a conceptual algorithm for the disaggregated physically based bottom-up energy and carbon emission modelling of the housing stock in Belgrade. The suggested algorithm has been constructed around three separate components which will be created and analysed during the course of this project: a) a data module which contains information on various energy related characteristics of Belgrade's housing stock, such as urban layout, building envelope and building services; b) a data module based on a comprehensive monitoring campaign of selected dwellings in Belgrade, and c) a data module based on comprehensive modelling scenarios which will be carried out using a whole building zonal model such as 'Energy Plus'. The suggested algorithm has been designed having in mind that the results of the modelling have to be easily translated into an easy to implement carbon reduction policy. C3 - IBPSA 2009 - International Building Performance Simulation Association 2009 T1 - A framework for comparative analysis of belgrade housing stock - determinants of carbon reduction strategy EP - 1082 SP - 1075 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_864 ER -
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Kavgić, M., Mumović, D., Davies, M., Stevanović, Z.,& Đurović Petrović, M.. (2009). A framework for comparative analysis of belgrade housing stock - determinants of carbon reduction strategy. in IBPSA 2009 - International Building Performance Simulation Association 2009, 1075-1082. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_864
Kavgić M, Mumović D, Davies M, Stevanović Z, Đurović Petrović M. A framework for comparative analysis of belgrade housing stock - determinants of carbon reduction strategy. in IBPSA 2009 - International Building Performance Simulation Association 2009. 2009;:1075-1082. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_864 .
Kavgić, M., Mumović, D., Davies, M., Stevanović, Z., Đurović Petrović, Maja, "A framework for comparative analysis of belgrade housing stock - determinants of carbon reduction strategy" in IBPSA 2009 - International Building Performance Simulation Association 2009 (2009):1075-1082, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_864 .