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Chen, K W, Teitelbaum, E, Meggers, F, Pantelic, J and Rysanek, A (2021) Exploring membrane-assisted radiant cooling for designing comfortable naturally ventilated spaces in the tropics. Building Research & Information, 49(05), 483–95.

Dawodu, A, Cheshmehzangi, A and Sharifi, A (2021) A multi-dimensional energy-based analysis of neighbourhood sustainability assessment tools: are institutional indicators really missing?. Building Research & Information, 49(05), 574–92.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: Energy; institution; indicators; neighbourhood sustainability assessment tools;
  • ISBN/ISSN: 0961-3218
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/09613218.2020.1806701
  • Abstract:
    The popularity of Neighborhood Sustainability Assessment Tools (NSATs) has grown over the past decade, which has led to the replications of these tools in different regions but also their limitations. One of the most notable limitations is the inadequate recognition of the complexities of the institutional dimensions (i.e. policies, laws, and regulation) that contribute to mainstreaming and operationalizing sustainable neighborhood development. Although existing research on NSATs suggest lack of coverage of the institutional dimension of sustainability, there has been no consistent and explicit mention of the precise institutional indicators and criteria in literature. Also, there is a clear confusion regarding what are the institutional indicators, what characteristics they possess, and how best they can be identified. This study, via the lens of energy-based indicators, expands on the role and trends of the institutional indicator and its associated dimensions in 15 NSATs. The results show a limited view on the classification of institutional indicators. The study also demonstrates there are more institutional indicators than previously reported in prior studies. Finally, this study proceeds to define more appropriately what can be considered an institutional indicator. In conclusion, it is recommended that future development of NSATs should ensure a constant institutional link to indicators in order to enhance the performance of NSATs..

Hu, M and Milner, D (2021) Factors influencing existing medium-sized commercial building energy retrofits to achieve the net zero energy goal in the United States. Building Research & Information, 49(05), 525–42.

Lee, J and Ham, Y (2021) Physiological sensing-driven personal thermal comfort modelling in consideration of human activity variations. Building Research & Information, 49(05), 512–24.

Mikulić, D, Lovrinčević, & and Keček, D (2021) Valorization of economic effects from the programme of energy renovation of public buildings in Croatia. Building Research & Information, 49(05), 561–73.

Ramos, G, Lamberts, R, Abrahão, K C F J, Bandeira, F B, Barbosa Teixeira, C F, Brito de Lima, M, Broday, E E, Castro, A P A S, de Queiroz Leal, L, De Vecchi, R, De Zorzi, L D M, Dornelles, K A, Duarte, S, Faisca, R G, Fontenelle, M, Freitas, T, Grego (2021) Adaptive behaviour and air conditioning use in Brazilian residential buildings. Building Research & Information, 49(05), 496–511.

Yeganeh, A, McCoy, A P, Reichard, G, Schenk, T and Hankey, S (2021) Green building and policy innovation in the US Low-Income Housing Tax Credit programme. Building Research & Information, 49(05), 543–60.