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- W4381730163 abstract "An important issue for bioclimatic measures is research that is easy to implement for low-income housing (LIH) to enhance its habitability to face climate change. This study investigates whether construction measures incorporated in the building envelope are capable of counterbalancing climate change impacts on the thermal performance of LIH found in the Tropical Savannah climate, in the Brazilian Central-Western region. A base scenario is considered alongside future climate change scenarios, using the Fourth Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Building computational simulation was run to quantify the cooling degree-hours (CDH) and the indoor thermal comfort conditions in Standard and Efficient LIH. The predictions show that buildings in the Savannah region will be hit hard by global warming. Thermal inertia, insulation, and low absorptance construction measures enable LIH to be resilient in the 2020s, neutralizing the impact on CDH and thermal comfort conditions. For the 2050s, measures provided five months within comfort conditions and three months almost complying with the prescribed requirements. The bioclimatic measures suggested are an alternative strategy for removing barriers to adapting buildings to global warming, especially those destined for the low-income population, promoting building sustainability." @default.
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- W4381730163 title "Constructive Measures to Counterbalance Climate Change Impacts on Low-Income Housing in the Brazilian Savannah Climate" @default.
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