Nasrin Ghasemipanah
Transformation of rural areas into nearly-zero energy communities - The case village of Toiano in Italy =.
Rel. Vincenzo Corrado, Francesca Blanc, Matteo Piro, Filippo Fondelli. Politecnico di Torino, Master of science program in Architecture For Sustainability, 2024
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Abstract
To be prepared for the opportunities and challenges presented by the new world, rural areas, especially villages, must adapt as attention gradually shifts to sustainability and energy efficiency. This category’s historic conventional villages are distinguished by a large number of historically significant buildings, inadequate transportation and infrastructure, and low levels of energy efficiency. On the other hand, these kinds of villages offer enormous potential for change in the direction of greater environmental sustainability, energy efficiency, and economic vibrancy. Renovating the village for energy efficiency is relevant not only to mitigate climate change but also to improve the standard of living for residents.
In another way, it means bringing life back to forgotten communities and extending a warm welcome to newcomers
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