Assessing the climate change adaptation over four European cities

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Abstract

In recent years, climate change has been widely recognized as a potential problem. The building industry is taking a variety of actions towards sustainable development and climate change mitigation, such as retrofitting buildings. More than mitigation, it is important to account for climate change adaptation and investigate the probable risks and limits for mitigation strategies. For example, one major challenge may become achieving low energy demand without compromising indoor thermal comfort during warm seasons. This work investigates the future energy performance and indoor thermal comfort of four European cities belonging to four different climate zones in Europe; Barcelona, Koln, Brussels, and Copenhagen. An ensemble of future climate scenarios is used, including thirteen climate scenarios considering five different general circulation models (GCM) and three representative concentration pathways (RCP 2.6, RCP 4.5 and RCP 8.5). Through simulating the energy performance of the representative buildings in each city and considering several climate scenarios, this paper provides a comprehensive picture about the energy performance and indoor thermal comfort of the buildings for near-term, medium-term, and long-term climate conditions.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationJournal of Physics: Conference Series
Subtitle of host publication 8th International Building Physics Conference (IBPC 2021) 25-27 August 2021, Copenhagen, Denmark
Volume2069
Edition1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021 Dec 2
EventIBPC 2021: The 8th International Buildings Physics Conference - Online, Copenhagen, Denmark
Duration: 2021 Aug 252021 Aug 27
https://www.ibpc2021.org/

Publication series

NameJournal of Physics: Conference Series
PublisherIOP Publishing
ISSN (Print)1742-6588

Conference

ConferenceIBPC 2021
Abbreviated titleIBPC 2021
Country/TerritoryDenmark
CityCopenhagen
Period2021/08/252021/08/27
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Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Building Technologies

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