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‘GREEN’ HOUSE or GREENHOUSE? - CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE BUILDING STOCK OF

18 Apr 2008

Part 5 have a responsibility to take a leadership role, acting Government prepare its submission to the Central sketches a picture of how the various segments of the in the interests of the public at large, to clarify the People’s Government for meeting the obligations under building sector might interact to achieve widespread standards by which all players in a market must abide. [...] planning and building standards, incentive schemes, research and education all need to be considered when Building a vision of the ideal city – Part 5 of determining the best approach for the building sector this paper aims to stimulate a discussion of the to improve energy efficiency, reduce environmental components necessary to combat the failure of the impacts, and combat climate change. [...] 73 ‘Adaptation’ is defined by the International Panel on Climate Change as “Initiatives and measures to reduce the vulnerability of natural and human systems against actual or expected 85 In addition to the Hong Kong Institute of Architects (HKIA), the Hong Kong Chapter of the climate change effects. [...] anticipatory and reactive, private American Institute of Architects (AIAHK), the Hong Kong Institute of Engineers (HKIE), design and public, and autonomous and planned”: Glossary of Terms used in the IPCC Fourth Assessment professionals can also participate in the activities of the local ASHRAE Chapter, and the Hong Report (007), Kong based Professional. [...] University’s Department of Building Services Engineering; the Hong Kong University of Science & Technology’s Institute for the Environment; and the Chinese University of Hong Kong’s 76 The success of the Environment Bureau’s proposals on the mandatory implementation Department of Architecture.
Pages
32
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Hong Kong

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