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Towards the integration of sustainable infrastructure into the existing built environment

机译:致力于将可持续基础设施整合到现有建筑环境中

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The construction sector in the United Kingdom is dominated by small and medium size enterprises (SMEs) which have less than 250 employees and usually do not have research capacities to develop a range of low carbon innovations applicable in the construction sector. Various European and national funding programmes have addressed this problem by providing funding for research collaboration between universities and SMEs. The paper provides a selection of the outputs of academic/industry research, undertaken by seven Scottish universities through the project CIC Start Online from September 2009 until February 2013, related to low carbon planning, building design, technologies, construction, refurbishment and performance. The studies either contributed to the further development of existing products or processes, or tested new products or processes, often developed for a specific project with a potential for application in future projects. Online dissemination of the project outcomes has assisted in attracting membership across Scotland, the United Kingdom and internationally. Along with the low carbon building products and technologies, new low carbon infrastructure is being planned and developed in order to provide connections and services for energy generation from renewables, energy storage and decentralised distribution, water management (harvesting, saving and reuse), waste management (reduction, reuse and to-energy), transport (electric vehicles, cycling and walking) and information communication technology (ICT) for monitoring and managing infrastructure systems. The second part of the paper outlines how innovations for integration of sustainable infrastructure into the existing built environment will be supported through the follow-on joint project of nine Scottish universities, named Mainstreaming Innovation.
机译:英国的建筑行业以中小型企业(SME)为主导,这些企业的员工人数少于250名,通常没有研究能力来开发适用于建筑行业的一系列低碳创新技术。欧洲和国家的各种资助计划通过为大学和中小企业之间的研究合作提供资金来解决这个问题。本文提供了由7所苏格兰大学通过2009年9月至2013年2月的CIC Start Online项目进行的与低碳规划,建筑设计,技术,建造,翻新和性能有关的学术/行业研究输出的选择。这些研究要么促进了现有产品或过程的进一步开发,要么经过测试的新产品或过程,这些新产品或过程通常是为特定项目开发的,有可能在未来项目中应用。在线传播项目成果有助于吸引苏格兰,英国和国际上的会员。随着低碳建筑产品和技术的发展,新的低碳基础设施正在规划和开发中,以提供可再生能源,能源存储和分散配送,水管理(收获,节约和再利用),废物管理的能源连接和服务(减少,再利用和能源转换),运输(电动车辆,自行车和步行)和信息通信技术(ICT),用于监视和管理基础设施系统。本文的第二部分概述了如何通过苏格兰九所大学的后续联合项目“主流创新”来支持将可持续基础设施整合到现有建筑环境中的创新。

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