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Final-report : energy efficient buildings as central part of integrated resource management in Asian cities : the urban Nexus II
(Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (ISE), 2017)
<p>This study by Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE examined impacts of passive and active measures to reduce energy demand in buildings in Thailand to advance (nearly) zero-energy or plus-energy buildings ...
Energy plus buildings in East and South East Asia
(United Nations, 2015)
<p>This report assesses potentials for realizing energy-plus buildings in the cities of Rizhao, China and Bangkok, Thailand. It determines climatic, social, regulatory and technical constraints and corresponding requirements ...
Integrated resource management in Asian cities : the urban nexus
(United Nations, 2019)
The urban nexus approach aims at integrated planning and management of the key resources of energy, water and food, and this can contribute substantially to the long-term sustainable development of rapidly growing cities ...
Energy efficient and climatic adapted building and retrofitting : building stock analysis and measures in principle for climatic adapted and energy efficient buildings in Southeast Asia
(Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics (IBP), 2014)
<p>This report covers existing building stocks, typical building materials and building designs throughout Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia and the Philippines. It gives an overview of the current state of building in these ...
Urban Nexus approach : integrating and strengthening city efforts towards national and local climate actions
(United Nations, 2019)
The Paris Agreement on climate change set ambitious targets to hold the increase of global average temperature to well below 2oC above pre-industrial levels (Article 2) and strengthen efforts to limit the global temperature ...
Applying urban nexus approach for achievement of sustainable development goals (SDGs)
(United Nations, 2019)
Currently (2018), more than half of the world's population lives in cities. The Asia-Pacific region alone is home to 54 per cent of the world's urban population and projections suggest an increase of its urban population ...