Le Plan Bâtiment Durable

Le Plan Bâtiment Durable

Author: Philippe Pelletier

Publisher: Le Moniteur

Published: 2022-10-12

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 2281135616

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Le Plan Bâtiment Durable, c’est l’histoire d’une rencontre entre un ministre d’État et l’auteur de ce livre. C’est aussi celle d’une aventure collective de plus de treize ans, qui nous est ici contée : celle d’un réseau improbable, qui s’est construit autour d’une lettre de mission de l’État, afin de répondre aux enjeux de la transition énergétique et environnementale, puis consolidé en cheminant vers des bâtiments durables, sobres en énergie et à faible empreinte environnementale. Cette mobilisation inédite des acteurs du bâtiment a pu être mise en œuvre par la volonté de concertation portée par le Plan Bâtiment Durable et la promotion d’un dialogue permanent et efficace entre la société civile, l’appareil d’État et les collectivités territoriales, pour faire émerger des solutions partagées en matière de construction et de rénovation. Songeant que viendra le moment de passer le relais, Philippe Pelletier évoque son parcours et décrit la mission publique dont il a été investi ; il en relève les forces et les faiblesses, plaide pour la pérennité du modèle très innovant d’organisation participative qu’il a ainsi déployée, et suggère sa transposition à d’autres pans de transformation de notre société.


Immobilier et bâtiment durables

Immobilier et bâtiment durables

Author: Jean Carassus

Publisher: Editions Eyrolles

Published: 2023-11-09

Total Pages: 569

ISBN-13: 2212368992

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Que l'on soit financeur, maître d'ouvrage, maître d'oeuvre, consultant, entrepreneur, gestionnaire, industriel ou énergéticien ; que l'on intervienne pour le compte des pouvoirs publics ou d'une collectivité territoriale, on trouvera ici tout ce


Local Energy Governance

Local Energy Governance

Author: Magali Dreyfus

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2022-03-30

Total Pages: 293

ISBN-13: 1000547434

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Local Energy Governance: Opportunities and Challenges for Renewable and Decentralised Energy in France and Japan examines the extent of the energy transition taking place at a local level in France and Japan, two countries that share ambitious targets regarding the reduction of GHG emissions, their share of renewable energy and their degree of market liberalization. This book observes local energy policies and initiatives and applies an institutional and legal analysis to help identify barriers but also opportunities in the development of renewable energies in the territories. The book will highlight governance features that incubate energy transition at the local level through interdisciplinary contributions that offer legal, political, sociological and technological perspectives. Overall, the book will draw conclusions that will also be informative for other countries aiming at promoting renewable energies. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of energy policy and energy governance.


Local Energy Autonomy

Local Energy Autonomy

Author: Fanny Lopez

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2019-04-26

Total Pages: 295

ISBN-13: 1119616255

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In recent years, interest for local energy production, supply and consumption has increased in academic and public debates. In particular, contemporary energy transition discourses and strategies often emphasize the search for increased local energy autonomy, a phrase which can refer to a diverse range of configurations, both in terms of the spaces and scales of the local territory considered and in terms of what is meant by energy autonomy. This book explores policies, projects and processes aimed at increased local energy autonomy, with a particular focus on their spatial, infrastructural and political dimensions. In doing so, the authors – Sabine Barles, Bruno Barroca, Guilhem Blanchard, Benoit Boutaud, Arwen Colell, Gilles Debizet, Ariane Debourdeau, Laure Dobigny, Florian Dupont, Zélia Hampikian, Sylvy Jaglin, Allan Jones, Raphael Ménard, Alain Nadaï, Angela Pohlmann, Cyril Roger-Lacan, Eric Vidalenc – improve our understanding of the always partial and controversial processes of energy relocation that articulate forms of local metabolic self-sufficiency, socio-technical decentralization and political empowerment. Comprising fifteen chapters, the book is divided into four parts: Governance and Actors; Urban Projects and Energy Systems; Energy Communities; and The Challenges of Energy Autonomy.


Environmental Impact Assessment of Buildings

Environmental Impact Assessment of Buildings

Author: Wahidul Biswas

Publisher: MDPI

Published: 2020-02-05

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 3039282433

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This Special Issue covers a wide range of areas—including building orientation, service life, use of photocatalytically active structures and PV facades, implications of transportation system, building types (i.e., high rise, multilevel, commercial, residential), life cycle assessment, and structural engineering—that need to be considered in the environmental impact assessment of buildings, and the chapters include case studies across the globe. Consideration of these strategies would help reduce energy and material consumption, environmental emissions, and waste generation associated with all phases of a building’s life cycle. Chapter 1 demonstrates that green star concrete exhibits the same structural properties as conventional concrete in Australia. Chapter 2 showed that the use of TiO2 as a photocatalyst on the surface of construction materials with a suitable stable binding agent, such as aggregates, would enable building walls to absorb NOx from air. This study found that TiO2 has the potential to reduce ambient concentrations of NOx from areas where this pollutant becomes concentrated under solar irradiation. Chapter 3 presents the life cycle assessment of architecturally integrated glass–glass photovoltaics in building facades to find the appropriate material composition for a multicolored PV façade offering improved environmental performance. Chapter 4 shows that urban office buildings lacking appropriate orientation experienced indoor overheating. Chapter 5 details four modeling approaches that were implemented to estimate buildings’ response towards load shedding. Chapter 6 covers the life cycle GHG emissions of high-rise residential housing block to discover opportunities for environmental improvement. Chapter 7 discusses an LCA framework that took into account variation in the service life of buildings associated with the use of different types of materials. Chapter 8 presents a useful data mining algorithm to conduct life cycle asset management in residential developments built on transport systems.


La logistique durable

La logistique durable

Author: MORANA Joëlle

Publisher: Lavoisier

Published: 2013-04-01

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 2746295105

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La mondialisation, la question environnementale et les mutations de la société imposent à chaque entreprise d’être toujours innovante, tant sur le plan technologique qu’organisationnel. La modernisation de la chaîne d’approvisionnement constitue la suite logique de l’évolution de la logistique d’entreprise depuis les années 1950. Cet ouvrage présente les éléments nécessaires à la mise en place d’une logistique durable : - la prise en compte de la dimension économique qui met en exergue les poids et rôle des connexions intra et inter-organisationnelles. C’est la remise en cause des notions de logistique amont, interne, aval, de mutualisation des transports, de prestations logistiques, de traçabilité et de systèmes d’information ; - la dimension environnementale qui s’intéresse à des aspects tels que l’éco-conception, la re-production, la gestion des déchets, la logistique des retours ou encore le transport « vert » ; - la dimension sociale/sociétale qui permet de poser un regard sur les ressources humaines internes et externes. Pour assurer une bonne mesure de la performance, La logistique durable propose l’élaboration d’un tableau de bord logistique.