507 research outputs found

    A holistic multi-methodology for sustainable renovation

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    A review of the barriers for building renovation has revealed a lack of methodologies, which can promote sustainability objectives and assist various stakeholders during the design stage of building renovation/retrofitting projects. The purpose of this paper is to develop a Holistic Multi-methodology for Sustainable Renovation, which aims to deal with complexity of renovation projects. It provides a framework through which to involve the different stakeholders in the design process to improve group learning and group decision-making, and hence make the building renovation design process more robust and efficient. Therefore, the paper discusses the essence of multifaceted barriers in building renovation regarding cultural changes and technological/physical changes. The outcome is a proposal for a multi-methodology framework, which is developed by introducing, evaluating and mixing methods from Soft Systems Methodologies (SSM) with Multiple Criteria Decision Making (MCDM). The potential of applying the proposed methodology in renovation projects is demonstrated through a case study

    Consumer mobility and well-being among changing places and shifting ethnicities

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    International audience(Market)places are spatial entities which individuals and groups might experience as meaningful. By highlighting the role of place in ethnic consumer research, this article argues that increased mobility and changing places render relatively stable notions of ethnicity outdated. We identify three main trajectories to revitalize future research on ethnicity. First, we demonstrate the need for research on ethnic identity to be underpinned by a better understanding of the role of place in identity processes. Second, we contend that the established migration/acculturation paradigm should be replaced by the mobility/adaptiveness paradigm. Third, we consider the profound effects of interethnic contact among mobile and immobile populations within shared places on individual and societal well-being

    Householders’ Mental Models of Domestic Energy Consumption: Using a Sort-And-Cluster Method to Identify Shared Concepts of Appliance Similarity

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    If in-home displays and other interventions are to successfully influence people's energy consumption, they need to communicate about energy in terms that make sense to users. Here we explore householders' perceptions of energy consumption, using a novel combination of card-sorting and clustering to reveal shared patterns in the way people think about domestic energy consumption. The data suggest that, when participants were asked to group appliances which they felt naturally 'went together', there are relatively few shared ideas about which appliances are conceptually related. To the extent participants agreed on which appliances belonged together, these groupings were based on activities (e.g., entertainment) and location within the home (e.g., kitchen); energy consumption was not an important factor in people's categorisations. This suggests messages about behaviour change aimed at reducing energy consumption might better be tied to social practices than to consumption itself

    Neurogenic mechanisms in bladder and bowel ageing

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    The prevalence of both urinary and faecal incontinence, and also chronic constipation, increases with ageing and these conditions have a major impact on the quality of life of the elderly. Management of bladder and bowel dysfunction in the elderly is currently far from ideal and also carries a significant financial burden. Understanding how these changes occur is thus a major priority in biogerontology. The functions of the bladder and terminal bowel are regulated by complex neuronal networks. In particular neurons of the spinal cord and peripheral ganglia play a key role in regulating micturition and defaecation reflexes as well as promoting continence. In this review we discuss the evidence for ageing-induced neuronal dysfunction that might predispose to neurogenic forms of incontinence in the elderly

    Estética urbana: uma anålise através das ideias de ordem, estímulo visual, valor histórico e familiaridade

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    Este artigo examina a dicotomia entre a abordagem da estĂ©tica filosĂłfica e a da estĂ©tica empĂ­rica, assim como os impactos da estĂ©tica formal e da estĂ©tica simbĂłlica, a partir das respostas de usuĂĄrios do espaço urbano de Porto Alegre. SĂŁo investigados os impactos estĂ©ticos causados por cenas urbanas com diferentes nĂ­veis de ordem e estĂ­mulo visual, com e sem valor histĂłrico, e com diferentes nĂ­veis de familiaridade. É tambĂ©m examinada a existĂȘncia ou nĂŁo de diferenças entre as respostas estĂ©ticas de arquitetos, nĂŁo arquitetos com curso superior e pessoas com o primeiro ou segundo grau. Ainda, sĂŁo identificadas as razĂ”es para as avaliaçÔes realizadas por esses trĂȘs grupos. Os principais resultados evidenciam o potencial da estĂ©tica empĂ­rica em explicar as avaliaçÔes estĂ©ticas e revelam o impacto positivo e preponderante da ideia de ordem e estĂ­mulo visual em tais avaliaçÔes
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