Modeling low energy demand futures for buildings: Current state and research needs

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Autor(a) principal: Mastrucci, A.
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Niamir, L., Boza-Kiss, B., Bento, N., Wiedenhofer, D., Streeck, J., Pachauri, S., Wilson, C., Chatterjee, S., Creutzig, F., Dukkipati, S., Feng, W., Grubler, A., Jupesta, J., Kumar, P., Marangoni, G., Saheb, Y., Shimoda, Y., Shoai-Tehrani, B., Yamaguchi, Y., van Ruijven, B.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/30652
Resumo: Buildings are key in supporting human activities and well-being by providing shelter and other important services to their users. Buildings are, however, also responsible for major energy use and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions during their life cycle. Improving the quality of services provided by buildings while reaching low energy demand (LED) levels is crucial for climate and sustainability targets. Building sector models have become essential tools for decision support on strategies to reduce energy demand and GHG emissions. Yet current models have significant limitations in their ability to assess the transformations required for LED.We review building sector models ranging from the subnational to the global scale to identify best practices and critical gaps in representing transformations toward LED futures. We focus on three key dimensions of intervention (socio-behavioral, infrastructural, and technological), three megatrends (digitalization, sharing economy, and circular economy), and decent living standards. This review recommends the model developments needed to better assess LED transformations in buildings and support decision-making toward sustainability targets.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Modeling low energy demand futures for buildings: Current state and research needs
title Modeling low energy demand futures for buildings: Current state and research needs
spellingShingle Modeling low energy demand futures for buildings: Current state and research needs
Mastrucci, A.
Residential and commercial
Climate change mitigation
Scenarios development
Energy demand transformation
Megatrends
Decent living standards
title_short Modeling low energy demand futures for buildings: Current state and research needs
title_full Modeling low energy demand futures for buildings: Current state and research needs
title_fullStr Modeling low energy demand futures for buildings: Current state and research needs
title_full_unstemmed Modeling low energy demand futures for buildings: Current state and research needs
title_sort Modeling low energy demand futures for buildings: Current state and research needs
author Mastrucci, A.
author_facet Mastrucci, A.
Niamir, L.
Boza-Kiss, B.
Bento, N.
Wiedenhofer, D.
Streeck, J.
Pachauri, S.
Wilson, C.
Chatterjee, S.
Creutzig, F.
Dukkipati, S.
Feng, W.
Grubler, A.
Jupesta, J.
Kumar, P.
Marangoni, G.
Saheb, Y.
Shimoda, Y.
Shoai-Tehrani, B.
Yamaguchi, Y.
van Ruijven, B.
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Boza-Kiss, B.
Bento, N.
Wiedenhofer, D.
Streeck, J.
Pachauri, S.
Wilson, C.
Chatterjee, S.
Creutzig, F.
Dukkipati, S.
Feng, W.
Grubler, A.
Jupesta, J.
Kumar, P.
Marangoni, G.
Saheb, Y.
Shimoda, Y.
Shoai-Tehrani, B.
Yamaguchi, Y.
van Ruijven, B.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mastrucci, A.
Niamir, L.
Boza-Kiss, B.
Bento, N.
Wiedenhofer, D.
Streeck, J.
Pachauri, S.
Wilson, C.
Chatterjee, S.
Creutzig, F.
Dukkipati, S.
Feng, W.
Grubler, A.
Jupesta, J.
Kumar, P.
Marangoni, G.
Saheb, Y.
Shimoda, Y.
Shoai-Tehrani, B.
Yamaguchi, Y.
van Ruijven, B.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Residential and commercial
Climate change mitigation
Scenarios development
Energy demand transformation
Megatrends
Decent living standards
topic Residential and commercial
Climate change mitigation
Scenarios development
Energy demand transformation
Megatrends
Decent living standards
description Buildings are key in supporting human activities and well-being by providing shelter and other important services to their users. Buildings are, however, also responsible for major energy use and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions during their life cycle. Improving the quality of services provided by buildings while reaching low energy demand (LED) levels is crucial for climate and sustainability targets. Building sector models have become essential tools for decision support on strategies to reduce energy demand and GHG emissions. Yet current models have significant limitations in their ability to assess the transformations required for LED.We review building sector models ranging from the subnational to the global scale to identify best practices and critical gaps in representing transformations toward LED futures. We focus on three key dimensions of intervention (socio-behavioral, infrastructural, and technological), three megatrends (digitalization, sharing economy, and circular economy), and decent living standards. This review recommends the model developments needed to better assess LED transformations in buildings and support decision-making toward sustainability targets.
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2024-01-29T11:25:32Z
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