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Energy life-cycle approach in net zero energy buildings balance: operation and embodied energy of an Italian case study

2014

Abstract The paper starts from the results of one of the six case-studies of the SubTask B in the International Energy Agency joint Solar Heating and Cooling Task40 and Energy Conservation in Buildings and Community Systems Annex 52, whose purpose is to document state of the art and needs for current thermo-physical simulation tools in application to Net Zero Energy Buildings. The authors extend the Net Zero Energy Buildings (Net ZEB) methodological framework, introducing the life-cycle perspective in the energy balance and thus including the embodied energy of building and its components. The case study is an Italian building, tailored to be a Net ZEB, in which the magnitude of the deficit…

EngineeringZero-energy buildingSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientalePrimary energybusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringEnergy balanceBuilding and ConstructionEnvironmental economicsEmbodied energy Energy balance Energy life-cycle approach Net ZEB.Energy accountingEnergy conservationPhotovoltaicsElectricityElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessEmbodied energySimulationCivil and Structural Engineering
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Studies Energy Efficiency of the Renewable Sources use Considering Climate in Latvia

2015

AbstractThe paper discusses problems of energy supply of buildings using renewable sources given the local climatic conditions. The meteorological conditions in Latvia and Riga for last year were analyzed. In paper shows examples of energy efficient buildings allowing that to provide comfort temperature and indoor air quality. The structure and composition of local building materials, providing good thermal insulation are described. The heating systems for test buildings using renewable energy sources were investigated. The assessment of the energy efficiency of the “air-air” and “air-water” heat pumps is studied.

EngineeringZero-energy buildingbusiness.industryRenewable heatCivil engineeringEnergy engineeringRenewable energyEnergy conservationEnergy developmentheat pumpEnergy(all)heating systemenergy consumtionIntermittent energy sourcebusinessrenewable energy sourcestest buildingsenergy efficiencyEfficient energy useEnergy Procedia
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Energy saving in two-stage reverse osmosis systems coupled with ultrafiltration processes

2005

In this paper the optimization of the main design parameters is performed for a double-stage seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) system coupled with an ultrafiltration process; the minimal energy consumption is the goal of the optimization process. The energetic benefits for the membrane process are calculated, deriving from the use of a hybrid two-stage/two-pass lay-out with ultrafiltration pre-treatment, which is a typically a low energy consumption process. Also the benefits on membranes’ efficiency and duration are assessed by examining the very low Silt Density Index (SDI) of the water exiting the ultrafiltration section. The analysed system includes a SWRO membrane in the high pressure st…

Engineeringbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringGeneral Chemical EngineeringEnvironmental engineeringUltrafiltrationBoiler feedwaterGeneral ChemistryEnergy consumptionMembrane technologyEnergy conservationMembraneGeneral Materials ScienceSeawaterbusinessReverse osmosisWater Science and TechnologyDesalination
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Concurrent optimization of size and switch-on priority of a multisource energy system for a commercial building application

2015

Abstract In recent years, the governments of most nations have pledged to (i) limit carbon dioxide emissions, (ii) reduce primary energy consumption by increasing production, distribution and end-use efficiency and (iii) increase the utilization of renewable energy sources. In general, these goals are pursued separately by law, by subsidizing renewable energy technologies, reducing the demand or using high efficiency technologies. In this context, multi-source systems for the fulfillment of energy demands are highly advantageous because they are based on different technologies which use renewable, partially renewable and fossil energy sources. However, the main issues of multi-source system…

Engineeringbusiness.industryNet present valueFossil fuelCHPAmbientalePrimary energy savingContext (language use)Environmental economicsEnergy engineeringEnergy accountingRenewable energyEnergy conservationCHP; GA optimization; Net present value; Primary energy savingEnergy(all)ElectricitybusinessSimulationGA optimizationEfficient energy use
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Some European green roof norms and guidelines through the lens of biodiversity : do ecoregions and plant traits also matter?

2018

Abstract Green infrastructure and in particular green roofs are crucial to meet the challenge of sustainable urbanisation fostered by the current European Research and Innovation agenda. Several documents were issued in the last decades in Europe for regulating the design, construction and up-keep of roof greening. In particular, the actual German guidelines have been widely adopted as a reference basis for green roof design and regulation worldwide, because of its exhaustiveness and proven building- and landscaping tradition. With the aim to assess the effectiveness of green roof guidelines and norms in supporting plant and soil biodiversity in different ecoregions, and particularly of the…

Environmental Engineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSoil biodiversitySettore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaGreen roofBiodiversity010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesGermanEcoregion577: Ökologie0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape ConservationSettore ICAR/15 - Architettura Del PaesaggioBiodiverse green roofs Ecological design Biogeographic regions Nature-based solutions Policiesbusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementlanguage.human_languageGeographySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicatalanguageLandscapingNorm (social)Green infrastructurebusiness
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Short-term changes in infiltration between straw mulched and non-mulched soils after wildfire in Mediterranean forest ecosystems

2018

Abstract Water infiltration is a basic parameter to understand the hydrological response of semi-arid or arid soils – where runoff generation is dominated by infiltration-excess – subjected to wildfire. To evaluate the hydrological effects of straw application on a sandy loam soil after wildfire, the unsaturated hydraulic conductivity, water content and temperature of mulched and nonmulched (considered as control) soils were monitored throughout eight months. Compared to untreated soils, straw maintained higher temperatures and water contents in mulched plots, but reduced their unsaturated hydraulic conductivity, particularly in the drier season. These results suggest that straw release may…

Environmental Engineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSòls Erosió04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawStraw01 natural sciencesAridcomplex mixturesInfiltration (hydrology)AgronomyHydraulic conductivityLoamSoil water040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceSurface runoffWater content0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape Conservation
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Evaluation of payment for ecosystem services in Mediterraneanforest: An empirical survey

2016

Abstract The relationship between humans and the forest has always been an important element, sometimes characterizing in the history of man himself. During the last years, the socio-economic context is profoundly changed, diversifying economic services provided by the forest. In the past, in fact, the primary function of the forest was the firewood production, while nowadays it grants several socio-economic benefits such as climate change mitigation, soil protection, protection and conservation of biodiversity, landscaping and recreational value. So, in recent decades a new type of socio-economic interest was developed in order to create a market of goods and services for the forests, call…

Environmental Engineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesbusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementForest managementContext (language use)010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawFirewood01 natural sciencesEcosystem servicesClimate change mitigationGoods and servicesWillingness to payEnvironmental economicSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleWillingness to payBusinessForestAdventure parkPayment for ecosystem services0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape Conservation
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Effects of soil management techniques on soil water erosion in apricot orchards.

2016

Soil erosion is extreme in Mediterranean orchards due to management impact, high rainfall intensities, steep slopes and erodible parent material. Vall d'Albaida is a traditional fruit production area which, due to the Mediterranean climate and marly soils, produces sweet fruits. However, these highly productive soils are left bare under the prevailing land management and marly soils are vulnerable to soil water erosion when left bare. In this paper we study the impact of different agricultural land management strategies on soil properties (bulk density, soil organic matter, soil moisture), soil water erosion and runoff, by means of simulated rainfall experiments and soil analyses. Three rep…

Environmental EngineeringAgriculture land managementSoil biodiversity010501 environmental sciencesMediterranean01 natural sciencesSoil managementNo-till farmingEnvironmental ChemistryWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesSoil organic matter04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesBodemfysica en LandbeheerSoil typePE&RCPollutionSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceeSoil Physics and Land ManagementAgronomy040103 agronomy & agricultureRainfall simulationAgriculture land management; Hydrology; Mediterranean; Rainfall simulation; Soil water erosion; Environmental Chemistry; Pollution; Waste Management and Disposal; Environmental Engineering0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceSoil fertilityHydrologySoil water erosionSoil conservationSurface runoffThe Science of the total environment
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Evaluation of clogging in full-scale subsurface flow constructed wetlands

2016

Abstract Treatment processes that occur in constructed wetlands can result in gradual clogging of the porous medium. Clogging may result in hydraulic malfunction and/or reduced treatment performance. The aim of this study was to analyze the hydraulic aspects of horizontal subsurface flow (H-SSF) constructed wetlands (CWs), and, in particular, to investigate the clogging phenomena through in situ measurements of hydraulic conductivity of the gravel bed, quantification of accumulated clog matter and flow paths visualization by means of tracer tests. Removal efficiencies of chemical and physical contaminants were also assessed. Experiments were carried out in three full-scale H-SSF CWs in Sici…

Environmental EngineeringCloggingHydraulic conductivity0208 environmental biotechnologyWetland02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesConstructed wetlands Clogging Hydraulic conductivity Tracer testCloggingHydraulic conductivityTRACERSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliSubsurface flowEffluent0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape Conservationgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryConstructed wetlandsEnvironmental engineeringConstructed wetland020801 environmental engineeringConstructed wetlands; Clogging; Hydraulic conductivity; Tracer testTracer testEnvironmental scienceSewage treatmentPorous mediumEcological Engineering
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Fire in Protected Areas - the Effect of Protection and Importance of Fire Management

2012

Fires are important but socially and economically unwanted disturbances of the ecosystems. They cannot be considered as a problem, they are global phenomena. Protected areas are created to protect biodiversity, and strict protection is often applied, forgetting that fire had shaped that that we aim to protect. This harsh protection is producing important changes in the protected habitats and is increasing their vulnerability to destructive wildfires. Thus, it is of major interest to incorporate fire management in the protected areas plan, including the (re)use of prescribed fire and traditional burning in order to reintroduce fire regimens, fundamental to the landscape sustainability. This …

Environmental EngineeringEnvironmental managementFire disturbance protected areas habitat management conservation policyFire regimeRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryFire preventionEnvironmental resource managementBiodiversityVulnerabilityManagement Monitoring Policy and LawPollutionProtected areasHabitatDisturbance (ecology)SustainabilityBusinessWaste Management and DisposalEnvironmental Research, Engineering and Management
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