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Ceric, Vedrana, and Kristina Ucar. "Ekologiskt byggande - en studie av tre skånska ekobyar." Thesis, Malmö högskola, Fakulteten för teknik och samhälle (TS), 2009. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-22194.
Full textAlbinsson, Ellen. "Hållbar utveckling - ekologisk bebyggelse." Thesis, Växjö University, School of Technology and Design, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-5942.
Full textEtt miljötänkande har uppkommit under de senaste decennierna, detta har gjort att byar med mål att vara helt ekologiska har arbetats fram, ekobyar. Efter teori- och empiristudier i ämnena ekologiskt byggande, och ekobyar har en specifik ekoby, föreslagits. Studierna har skett i en begränsad del av ekologiskt byggande, de delar som tas upp i examensarbetet Hållbar utveckling– ekologisk bebyggelse är, Kretslopp, Byggnadsmaterial, Platsens förutsättningar, Gemenskap, Förnybar värme respektive Mat och odling.
Sundström, Fredric, and Jonas Svahn. "Grön bostadsutformning och anpassning." Thesis, Tekniska Högskolan, Högskolan i Jönköping, JTH, Byggnadsteknik, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-16329.
Full textHegg, Elin, and Lisette Nilsson. "Förslag till ett ekologiskt bostadsområde." Thesis, Tekniska Högskolan, Högskolan i Jönköping, JTH, Byggnadsteknik, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-16622.
Full textThe last decades have the knowledge and techniques of sustainable building increased. The Report begins with the planning of the Swedish Eco-villages in the 70´s and how it has developed to today's low-energy building. Knowledge of heating systems, sewage treatment and building materials has been developed, how would an ecological residential area look today?The thesis is written for JM AB, Jönköping. An area at Ekhagen, east of Jönköping city center is chosen. An inventory of the land where made, which served as the base for the choices made in the planning of the ecological neighbourhood.The report investigates and illustrates how an ecological residential area may be planned, with today's knowledge combined with the Swedish Ecovillage-philosophy. Sewage treatment is an important part of the investigation and is explained thoroughly in the report. It is described how the contaminated water affects the environment and different systems for treatment of sewage are described. Analyses were made of two Eco-villages and two newly built residential areas and the result were compared given the differences in structure and choice of technology. Different sustainable techniques used for sewage and energy consumption were compared in the residential areas and infrastructure for good local environment was investigated.One issue specific for this area is noise problems. The noise levels at the site are exceeding the Swedish National Board of Housing, Building and Planning’s guidelines on noise levels. This is a problem that must be addressed properly and the report gives a suggestion of how this can happen. The final draft of the ecological residential area was developed out of two proposals. The main issues when planning the final draft were to place out the houses and roads after the terrain in order to limit the interference with nature, have consistent pedestrian and cycle routes through the whole area and that all buildings should be close to an green area. A separate treatment system for sewage and gray water, a simple system for waste treatment that separate swill, recyclable and household waste and a local treatment of the storm water through a wetland plantation, were some of the results of the investigations. The final proposal of the ecological residential area shows how roads and buildings can be adapted into the terrain and the noise level at residential patios can be reduced.
Nilsson, Öhrn Nora, and Fagerström Jakob. "Socialt och ekologiskt byggande på Nya Jägersro : Ett platsspecifikt planeringskoncept för fastigheten Nya Jägersro i Malmö." Thesis, Malmö universitet, Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS), 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-42735.
Full textThis thesis has been created to act as a basis for the preparation of a structural sketch of the property Nya Jägersro in Malmö. The thesis aims to create a planning concept that combines social and ecological sustainability by taking into account the specific characteristics of the site. Both the municipality and the property owner, the two most influential stakeholders, place great focus on sustainable development. The thesis examines two problems. The first is the property owner's separation of sustainability aspects, which through the reasoning that sustainability is created through interactions between different sustainability aspects can become problematic. The second is how Nya Jägersro as a place is affected by ideals of densification in order to build sustainably. To address these problems the purpose of the thesis is to develop a planning concept that combines social and ecological sustainability by taking into account the specific characteristics of the site. The theoretical framework consists of three theories that deal with sustainable site-specific planning and design for developing sustainable cities. The methods of data collection that have been used are site reading, literature studies and semi-structured interviews. The planning concept that is finally presented is referred to as JägersGro, which coincides in several respects with SMT's and Malmö Stad's agendas, but also deviates in some aspects. The biggest deviating factor in relation to SMT is that JägersGro assumes that sustainability consists of the combination of different sustainability systems. Another deviating factor from both actors is that JägersGro advocates the idea that the human impact on the natural systems should not only be reduced. Instead, sustainable districts are considered to be involved in regenerative processes in order to function in a balanced cycle with nature.
Sigemark, Elisabeth, and Eva Frennered. "Ekologiska boendemiljöer, en norm för framtiden?" Thesis, Malmö högskola, Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS), 2009. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-21458.
Full textSustainable development is one of the most relevant topics to deal with today. Especially in the area of urban planning it has become one of the most important questions to discuss. In Sweden we have for the last two decades seen several development projects that have set examples for sustainable and ecological living environments. In this essay we want to clarify whether sustainable and ecological living environments are going to be a norm in the future of urban planning. We have compared two development projects which have had great impact on sustainable urban planning, Bo01 in Malmö and Hammarby Sjöstad in Stockholm. These two projects have generated new innovations for a more environmental-friendly housing. We have compared their methods of working and results to a new, ongoing development project in the city of Helsingborg called H+. We have analyzed how they, compared to Bo01 and Hammarby Sjöstad, are working towards being a role model for sustainable urban development which is their goal (Stadsbyggnadsförvaltningen, 2008a:5). In our study we have reached the conclusion that in Sweden we are far from setting a norm for ecological living environments and that we need to elaborate better tools for planning and stricter demands from higher instances to reach this norm.
Glad, Wiktoria. "Aktiviteter för passivhus : en innovations omformning i byggprocesser för energisnåla bostadshus /." Linköping : Institutionen för Tema, Linköpings universitet, 2006. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-7567.
Full textBotta, Marina. "Towards sustainable renovation : three resarch projects /." Stockholm : School of Architecture, Royal Institute of Technology, 2005. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-599.
Full textLarsson, Anders. "Hur väl integreras ekobygglösningar hos bostadsbyggande byggherrar." Thesis, Örebro universitet, Institutionen för naturvetenskap och teknik, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-31072.
Full textWe are living today under climate threats which more or less will affect us all. In light of this, the construction industry has chosen to start conversion towards a more sustainable sector. Meanwhile, eco-houses and eco-villages, have been built up as an alternative way to stay healthy. The aim of this work has been to examine which choices developers / clients make during the planning of new housing. I have chosen not to look at energy, but focused on the way choices are made during planning of living apartments. To find out what choices could be considered as ecological / environmental a literature review was first made. To find out how the participant companies are choosing a survey was made. The responses were then compared with a fictitious company that would follow all advice literature meant was pro-environmental. The comparison was then made by a weighted scoring. It turned out that the companies got points that accounted for roughly 50 - 60% of the fictive. The survey also gave an overview of the choices they made and what they should be able to choose in order to build even more greener. The survey showed that the companies had the potential for it.
Eklund, Simon. "Energiberäkningar på unikt lågenergihus : Beräkningar av elenergibehov, tankar kring självförsörjning och frågor om klimatpåverkan." Thesis, Umeå universitet, Institutionen för tillämpad fysik och elektronik, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-163739.
Full textAbout two years ago Laura and Erik Vidje began building their very own home just outside the city of Umeå. This building project would later turn out to become a unique and well noticed project with many involved and interested parties. The building project involved an entire estate with a residence, guest house, cold storage cellar and a PV (photovoltaic) system, and Laura and Erik were planning on doing as work as possible by themselves. What made this estate so unique was the choice of designing it according to the passive house requirements and at the same time be using unconventional and recyclable building materials, among other things was that the isolating material was going to be entirely made up of straw and the base plate would be made of recycled foam glass. The construction was going to be very well thought through, with large window facing south and a long roof overhang that will protect against insolation during summer but optimizes the insolation during winter. The walls would be built almost one meter thick to make great isolation and the entire building envelope were going to be extremely dense to minimize heat loss, but the most obvious unique attribute about the residence were going to be its round shape. By today the estate is nearly finished, but before a few technical instalments is executed the Vidje couple wanted to know what energy related needs the estate will have and how it will perform relative to official requirements. This specifically turned out to be only positive for them because the estate is now estimated to have a total need of electricity at about 23,1 kWh/m2 Atemp and year, which is almost one third lower than the standard value only for household energy. Also, the BBR-requirement for EPpet (primärenergital) turned out to be more than twice as high as the actual EPpet for the estate, which proves how well thought out the building project is and its high quality. In addition to this there were an interest in learning about knew technologies within sustainable housing and whether it was possible to implement these to their home. An important question to the Vidje couple was the possibilities regarding the PV system combined with a battery storage system. They would want to use as much of their own solar electricity as possible. What this project found out was that the 5 kWp (kilowattpeak) PV system would be able to cover around 70% of the estates yearly electricity needs, but that they would only be able to personally use no more than half of all that produced electricity. The rest would have to be sold and transferred out on the grid or possibly be saved in a battery storage unit. What became obvious while calculating the profitability of a battery storage system was that, with today’s electricity pricing, to sell the surplus PV production out on the grid will always be the most economically profitable option. Economic profitability was a reoccurring theme, especially for the PV- and battery storage system. Most of the focus regarding the PV system was between the options of renting it or buying it. In the end it turned out not to be a very significant difference 5 between the two options, the most decisive aspect when choosing will most likely be the difference of overall comfortability between the two. Analysing the PV system became a larger part of this project than expected when another request was to figure out how big of a climate impact the system would have compared to if the same amount of electricity was used from Umeå Energis grid. This analysis came up with probably one of the most interesting results of this entire project. Because PV panels require a lot of energy to produce and a large proportion of all panels in the world are produced in countries with a high carbon footprint, it means that PV systems has one of the worst climate impacts of all renewable energy sources. According to Umeå Energi 100% of their electricity are produced from renewable sources where solar power is not one of them. Because of this it turned out that during the 25-year lifespan of the PV system it would have more than twice the climate impact rather than if the electricity came from the power grid. The Vidje couple also wanted to know more about newly developed technologies related to energy, among things like V2G, self-sustaining homes, hydrogen energy storage, direct current grids and electric vehicle charging, to be able to establish whether any of these would be possible to integrate with their home in the near future. V2G, Vehicle-to- Grid, is still very much under development and therefore are not available for any person to use. Self-sustainability is definitely possible with today’s standards, but the only method that seems to work well enough is hydrogen energy storage which is still not very well established on the market and therefore also very expensive. Readjusting your home to work with a direct current grid is an interesting trend that some knowledgeable people have been doing lately, but it seems to be just that, something only a person who is interested and knowledgeable in the area are capable to perform at this stage. There are now established technique for easily changing your home to be able to run on direct current. Because the Vidje couple are planning on getting an electric car it made them curious about what options there were to be able to charge it at home. The most critical question was if a charging box is a requirement or not. The answer is pretty simple, a charging box is technically not a requirement, but using a 230 V power outlet as standard is a very bad and sometimes even considered as dangerous. It is also a very inefficient method because regular outlets can only put out a relatively low power charge and therefore would mean unreasonably long charging times. An 11 kW charger box seems to be the best option right now be able to charge your electric car at home. Quick chargers above 22 kW to exist but are usually expensive and only lowers the charging time a little bit which for most households are quite unnecessary.
Books on the topic "Ekologiskt byggande"
Council, Design, ed. Wouldn't it be great if - we could live sustainably - by design? London: Design Council, 2007.
Find full textDavid, Shiers, and Steele Kristian, eds. The green guide to specification: An environmental profiling system for building materials and components. 4th ed. Chichester, West Sussex, U.K: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009.
Find full textDavid, Shiers, and Sinclair Mike, eds. The green guide to specification: An environmental profiling system for building materials and components. 3rd ed. Oxford: Malden, MA, 2002.
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