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In this paper, we propose a Space Inventory Management System (SIMS) framework that incorporates digital and analog data types to identify tangible space feature compositions as driving forces for user comfort and space choices. With a combination of real-time data from 3D stereo cameras and manually collected data points using a digitally advanced tool named ARCGIS PRO, the proposed framework […]

ISBN: 978-1-7281-4716-1
DOI: DOI
Publisher: IEEE
Published Year: 2020
Status: Published
Number of Pages: 7

The purpose of this paper is to propose and discuss an alternative approach to the identification and selection of ‘transformative activities’ of smart specializing strategy by integrating the use of foresight, the concept of regional innovation system and science and technology parks. We used desk study, interview and Delphi method to collect data, develop in-depth anal yses and set policy […]

Publisher: International Society for Professional Innovation Management
Published Year: 2020
Status: Published
Number of Pages: 15

Deep decarbonisation of the global manufacturing sector is needed to achieve the climate targets under the Paris Agreement. As of September 2019, 77 countries have announced targets to be carbon neutral by 2050. However, in the age ofglobalisation, countries are concerned that decarbonisation leads to cost increases for industries, companies will move their production bases to countries with less strict […]

ISBN: 978-91-983878-6-5 , 978-91-983878-7-2
Publisher: ECEEE
Published Year: 2020
Status: Published

Accurate occupancy information is imperative for the optimization of built-in environments to achieve energy savings and user comfort. Comprehending the occupancy information provides an opportunity to interpret movement patterns, circulation-flow, space usage patterns inside the building. In this paper, we designed a case study that includes experimental testbeds from the HL Linder Hall Cafeteria; a public shared space at the […]

ISBN: 978-1-4503-8076-8
DOI: DOI
Publisher: Association for Computing Machinery
Published Year: 2020
Status: Published

Real-time energy consumption monitoring is becoming increasingly important in smart energy management as it provides the opportunity for novel applications through data analytics, including anomaly detection, energy leakage, and theft. This paper presents a smart non-intrusive load monitoring approach for residential households, collecting fine-grained energy consumption data and disaggregating the data of appliances. The paper describes the implementation of the […]

DOI: DOI
Published Year: 2019
Status: Published

The role of cities has recently gained attention in the global energy arena, for instance when a delegation of 25 cities pledged to become carbon neutral by 2050 during COP23. Scientific evidence shows that cities are essential partners to work with to achieve a sustainable energy transition, while organisations such as Covenant of Mayors, ICLEI and C40 are supporting the […]

ISBN: 978-91-983878-4-1, 978-91-983878-5-8
Publisher: ECEEE
Published Year: 2019
Status: Published
ISBN: 978-91-980482-6-1, 978-91-980482-7-8
Published Year: 2015
Status: Published

This chapter contributes to the debate around net-zero energy concept from a global perspective. By means of comprehensive modelling, it analyses how much global building energy consumption could be reduced through utilisation of building-integrated solar energy technologies and energy-efficiency improvements. Valuable insights on the locations and building types, in which it is feasible to achieve a net-zero level of energy […]

ISBN: 978-3-658-04354-4, 978-3-658-04355-1
DOI: DOI
Publisher: Springer
Published Year: 2015
Status: Published

The actual contribution of mitigation initiatives to national sustainable development (SD) has been widely debated amongst scholars. The operationalization of Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs) within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) could help in reconciling two of the main thrusts of the UNFCCC; its emissions reduction and SD objectives. However, limited attempts have been made to […]

ISBN: 978-0-620-59693-0
Publisher: Energy Research Centre, University of Cape Town
Published Year: 2014
Status: Published

Efforts to develop a Social LCA methodology target the need to account for social impacts in the life cycle of existing products. Most often, the objective is to provide scientific support for decisions on alternative suppliers and terms of governance in the value chain of a particular product. This paper suggests an application which shifts the focus to the design […]

Publisher: CIRAD
Published Year: 2014
Status: Published
Number of Pages: 4