This book contains selected papers presented during the World Renewable Energy Network’s biannual World Med Green Forum (MGF). The 2022 MGF highlights the role of renewable energy applications in the sustainable building sector with a focus on the Mediterranean region as a foundation for a truly positive energy future. MGF is an open roundtable for an international community of researchers, practitioners, and experts to discuss the most innovative and promising sustainable building technologies. The papers presented explore the intersection between twin transitions in policies, programs, projects, and experimentation, with the digital domain innovating the green building sector towards more reliable and inclusive planning and design practices in order to collectively envision future buildings and cities.
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Urban regeneration processes of public housing in the Mediterranean area: a multiscale and multisystem approach
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Urban green infrastructure for planning sustainable communities: a methodological approach to assess the effects on the territories
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Building a healthier living environment for people and the planet: a case study review
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Learning from small green spaces: how findings on use and perception can improve the designing of urban experience
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New regeneration scenarios to improve the livability in villages
Cristiana Cellucci, María Rosario Chaza Chimeno, Fernando Rico Delgado
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Integrating different PV roofs on a heritage building considering aesthetic, technical, energy, and environmental aspects: a multi-perspective approach
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Solar architecture in Rome: the refurbishment of historic buildings with active solar technologies
Serena Baiani, Paola Rita Altamura, Elena Lucchi, Giada Romano
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Integration of solar technologies in historical buildings: construction of an evolutionary framework of good practices
Serena Baiani, Paola Rita Altamura, Elena Lucchi, Giada Romano
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Global catastrophe: climate change is happening now, renewable energy can reduce its impact
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Marine energy sources for decarbonization of Mediterranean regions through maritime spatial planning
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Evaluation of electrical performance for 1.4 kW photovoltaic system in Oman: a technical and economic study
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Rethinking the european green deal: accelerating the transformation toward energy independence based on 100% renewable energy
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Co-design inclusive relations between humans and environments adopting a citizen science approach
Valentina Gianfrate, Margherita Ascari, Raffaele Giordano, Valentina Orioli, Giovanni Ginocchini
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The influence of individual comfort in shaping the tourism image of balige
Nurlisa Ginting, Annisa Salsabila Sembiring, Nursalsabila Puren
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Feasibility of integrating small-scale anaerobic digestion in urban areas: analyzing energy efficiency
Antonio Morán Palao, Marcos Ellacuriaga Alonso, Daniela Carrillo Peña, Xiomar Arleth Gómez Barrios
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Dried-fruit shell reuse in green construction and building materials
M. Bellomo, V. R. Margiotta, M. Saeli, S. Colajanni, T. Campisi
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Learning from Collaborative Processes to Design the Urban Green Transition
Rossella Roversi, Francesca Sabatini, Serena Orlandi, Andrea Boeri
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Sustainable real estate development: how to measure the level of introduced sustainability?
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Strategies for frugal smart oasis: figuig as prospect
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Living lab for technological retrofit design on perceived quality
Antonella Violano, Nicola Barbato, Monica Cannaviello, Gigliola D’Angelo, Martina Pezzuti
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Retrofitting of an existing building to be a sustainable, vibrant, and smart building
Rana Samir, Lamyaa Gamal, Simone Prospero, Pietro Durantini, Chiara Cappucci, Giuseppe Muliere, Abdelrahman Mohamed, Mohsen Aboulnaga
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Co-design eco-sustainable and innovative retrofit scenarios in the university context: the experience of bexlab
Antonella Trombadore, Lucia Montoni, Giacomo Pierucci, Gisella Calcagno
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Building digital scenarios to predict energy-efficient renovations: the Experience of beXLab
Gisella Calcagno, Lucia Montoni, Juan Camilo Olano Salinas, Giacomo Pierucci
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Leachability of spent Chromated Copper Arsenate (CCA)-treated wood encapsulated in geopolymer cement
Elmira Katoozi, Jong-Leng Liow, Amar Khennane, Gloria Pignatta
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Behind a ‘senseable’ green building: the new sistema ambiente headquarter
Antonella Trombadore, Gisella Calcagno, Juan Camilo Olano Salinas
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Towards the “Museum of the Future”: from heritage building information modelling to virtual reality for the valorization of the built heritage of the city of Rabat
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Urban resilience and climate change: risks and impacts linked to human behaviours in the age of COVID-19
Mai M. Barakat, Mohsen M. Aboulnaga
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