Scale Jumping: Human – Built Environment Interactions

Autor: Morishita-Steffen, Naomi, Calis, Gulben, Harmanescu, Mihaela, Kamrowska-Zaluska, Dorota, Kocaman, Ezgi, Kuru, Merve, Mougeot, Baptiste, Onofrei, George, Sbarcea, Madalina, Weinstein, Zvi
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2021
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5594835
Popis: The relationships between people and the built environment for scalejumping are explored in guidelines with best practice examples for policymakers and developers showingdifferent ways of interpreting scale jumping to meet climate neutrality goals. In doing so, it clearlyillustrates the relations between concepts and actual implementations, and local factors such as co-creationfor the inclusion of citizen participation. Different factors and interactions will be defined in the firstsection, in view of the many and varied ways to jump in scale. It begins with an exploration of the overallcontextual considerations and how scale jumping may be considered within the Restore Project. In the secondsection, district-level innovations implemented within three different Lighthouse Cities (LHC) will beillustrated as part of the Smarter Together case study. All project partners benefit from an open exchangewith stakeholders from academia, local government, local citizens, and innovative SMEs. The relationshipbetween health and the built environment with the essential factors for scale jumping will be explored inthe third section. Several international building assessment tools and their relations with Human BuildingInteractions will be described in the last section, giving special consideration to the impacts of buildingquality on human health and healthy indoor environments.
Databáze: OpenAIRE