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Proceedings 卷:65
Sustainable Housing Supporting Health and Well-Being
Willeke van Staalduinen1  M. Charalampos Vassiliou2  Aline Ollevier3  Carina Dantas4  Annelore Hermann5  Gustavo Hernández Peñaloza5  Federico Álvarez García5  Régis Decorme6  Olatz Nicolas7  Silvia Urra7 
[1] AFEdemy, Academy on Age-Friendly Environments in Europe BV, Buurtje 2, 2802 BE Gouda, The Netherlands;
[2] BYTE COMPUTER S.A., 98 Kallirrois & Trivoli Str., GR 117 41 Athens, Greece;
[3] Campus Bruges, VIVES University of Applied Sciences, Xaverianenstraat 10, 8200 Bruges, Belgium;
[4] Caritas Diocesana De Coimbra
[5] SHAFE, Rua D. Francisco D’Almeida, 14-3030-163 Coimbra, Portugal;
[6] Grupo de Aplicación de Telecomunicaciones Visuales, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Avenida Complutense 30, 28040 Madrid, Spain;
[7] R2M Solution SAS, Les Galeries de Beaumon, 06330 Roquefort-les-Pins, France;
[8] TECNALIA Research & Innovation, E-48160 Derio, Spain;
关键词: housing;    ageing;    health;    well-being;    smart building;    certification;   
DOI  :  10.3390/proceedings2020065012
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Despite its proven potential for systemic change, large-scale investment (both public and private) in sustainable homes still faces barriers, often caused by insecurity about personal, societal and financial returns on investment and a lack of clarity about concrete elements of sustainable age-friendly living environments and the choice of building, retrofitting and adaptation measures to be implemented. The projects that contributed to this workshop are developing solutions to tackle these barriers and propose a holistic and integrated approach to progress on implementation.

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