Building Resilient and Healthy Cities: A Guide to Environmental Sustainability and Well-being

Author:   Anna Laura Pisello ,  Ilaria Pigliautile ,  Stephen Siu Yu Lau ,  Nancy M. Clark
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2024
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9783031338625


Pages:   262
Publication Date:   14 February 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Anna Laura Pisello ,  Ilaria Pigliautile ,  Stephen Siu Yu Lau ,  Nancy M. Clark
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Imprint:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2024
Weight:   1.004kg
ISBN:  

9783031338625


ISBN 10:   3031338626
Pages:   262
Publication Date:   14 February 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Greening the Local Solid Waste Management through Community Participation: Unfolding the Challenges and Creating Opportunities for Development Planning.- The Role of Waste Pickers in Solid Waste Management for Sustainability in Developing Cities.- Air Pollution and Solid Waste: Promoting Green and Resilient Recovery in Nigeria.- Generating a design concept of a multi-regulation biomimetic envelope as an approach to improving comfort conditions of the built environment.- The Role of Architectural Heritage in offering a more resilient lockdown in Egypt.- Evaluating the Summertime Overheating Signature of Domestic Buildings Using Synthetic Temperature Data.- Calm space, An outdoor escape area; A feasibility study on social participation of children with autism.- Landscape assessment as a tool for improving green infrastructure planning in Central Mexico.

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"Anna Laura Pisello is associate professor of environmental applied physics at University of Perugia, Italy and founder of the EAPLAB.NET (Environmental Applied Physics Lab), as nationally qualified as full professor of environmental applied physics. She graduated cum laude in Building Engineering at Polytechnic University of Milan, Italy, in 2009. She received her PhD in Energy Engineering from University of Perugia in 2013. She was visiting scholar at Columbia University, Virginia Tech and City University of New York in 2010-12. She has been post-doc fellow of Applied Physics in 2013, and she is currently Associate Professor of Applied Physics at University of Perugia, Italy and visiting research associate at Princeton University (NJ, USA). On 2022 she got the national qualification as full professor of Applied physics. She is author of more than 150 international refereed journals. She won seven international academic awards and European projects under the framework of Horizon 2020 program. She is associate editor of Solar Energy (Elsevier), editor of Energy and Buildings (Elsevier) and Nature Scientific Reports, among others. She serves as a member of the teaching board of the Doctorate school of Energy and sustainable development where she is mentoring several PhD students. She is lecturer of Environmental applied physics and has been co-advisor of more than 50 master thesis in Building/Civil and Mechanical Engineering. She is PI of several Horizon 2020 grants and PI of the ERC Starting Grant HELIOS. Ilaria Pigliautile, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor in Building Physic at the Engineering Department of the University of Perugia (Italy). She is passionate about the existing mutual relationship between people and the built environment, at different scales: from deepening indoor comfort theories and occupants’ behavior affections, up to urban morphology and metabolism impact on the environment and citizen’s well-being. She is graduated cum laude in Building Engineering and Architecture at University of Perugia in 2015. She obtained Ph.D. in Energy and Sustainable Development in 2020 after a visiting research scholarship at Princeton University in 2018. She is author of more than 30 journal publications and she just got the best paper award in Building and Environment in 2022. Her interest on human nature is also depicted by her interest on performing arts and theater being also directly involved in several laboratories since 2008.  Nancy Clark is Associate Professor and Director of the UF Center for Hydro-generated Urbanism (UF|CHU), an international initiative promoting prospective studies of adaptation, resiliency, and asset preservation for cities on the water. Her project-based research in urban resilience and development for coastal and fluvial cities has been recognized internationally through exhibitions, awards, and lectures presented globally including Mexico, Brazil, Italy, South Africa, France, Colombia, and the US. She is Editor of Urban Waterways: Evolving Paradigms for Hydro-Based Urbanisms, a UNESCO series publication investigating the environmental, cultural, and economic future of cities on the water in the 21st century. Clark currently serves as Research Chair for “Keeping Current: A Sea Level Rise Challenge for Greater Miami” a project initiated by the Van Alen Institute to enhance resiliency in the greater Miami area and create visionary and implementable designs addressing sea level rise in South Florida. She is Director of the Sustainable Settlements, Water Management and Renewable Energy Design Lab and Project Leadership Team Member for Puerto Rico Re_Start International Research Project and Workshops, an ongoing initiative that focuses on the preservation of natural resources and reconsideration of existing settlement paradigms toward a more prosperous and sustainable future for Puerto Rico. Stephen SY LAU is born andraised in Hong Kong and received education and professional training in Hong Kong and London. He has devoted thirty years plus in the education of architects in Hong Kong and Singapore—retired as Professor of Architecture from the National University of Singapore, December 2019. He has been Active Researcher (H-Index: 30; RG: 32.57, Research Gate 2021). He has trained among many—architects and researchers—Ph.D. and Postdoc. In parallel with academia, he has practiced as an Architect, and as Expert on sustainable design, environmental engineering, performance and user evaluation, and low carbon design.  Today, he is Honorary/Visiting professor: Hong Kong University, Tongji University, Southeast University, and Shenzhen University. His current research includes ""Revisiting Tuchumi's Event Cities; Clean Energy for Homes, The Question concerning Technology- IoT & Architectrual Design, and Human-oriented Design""."

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