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|a The application of passive housing strategies
|b for thermal comfort enhancement in social housing in four different bio-climatic zones in Mexico
|c Rosa María Rivera Lara ; Neveen Hamza, research supervisor
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|a 130 páginas
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|a Premio Internacional de tesis de investigación 2017. Transformación urbana. Densidad habitacional y ciudad compacta
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|a Tesis (MSc Sustainable Building and Environments) New Castle University School of architecture, Planning and Landscape
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|a Climate change, a threatening phenomena we are facing in todays modern life, has brought innumerable changes and alarming warnings. Firstly, the average global temperature on earth has increased by .85ºC from 1880 to 2012. Secondly, the sea levels have risen by 19 cm from 1901 to 2010 caused by melting sea ice. A prediction of a 24-30 cm sea level rise by 2065 has been calculated, as well as average rise in temperature by 1- 2 ºC by the end of the century (UNFCCC n.d.). Those phenomena are directly linked to the emission of Green House Gases (GHGs) into the atmosphere by human activity. Thus, adaptation or mitigation seems to be the next step to deal with global warming. The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate change arose in 1995 so as to launch national strategies and measures for reductions on the GHGs emissions as well as for looking for ways of mitigating the impacts of climate change (UNFCCC n.d.). The Kyoto protocol, the main ratified treaty with 192 parties, has established legally binding targets for the reductions of GHGs, especially for the developed countries which are known as the main contributors of emissions. Mexico as well showed its commitment when signing the Kyoto protocol in 1998 (UNFCCC 2015). Mexico contributed by 2010 with 638.31 Mt GHGs from which the 65.57 % correspond to CO2 (417.94 CO2.). That positioned the country in the 13th place in 2012 for 435.8 mt CO2 from CO2 emission from fuel combustion. The main source of emissions is the energy industry, which has doubled the emissions since 1990 from approx. 100 to 200 mt of CO2 in 2010. Then, transport is the second sector followed by manufacturing and constructions industries (United Nations Climate Change Secretariat 2015).
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