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I CLIMATE CHANGE Berlin, Germany
“Sustainable development strategies should be thought of crucial to climate mitigation and adaptation objectives.” GIZ Mexico & SD Strategies, 2019
Brazil
CO2 Emissions’ Mitigation Strategies’ Results
Futher information: https://www.archdaily.com/785830
2012 Fortaleza Maritime
2015 UrbanLEDS Fortaleza
Public Building - Fortaleza, Brazil Constructed area: 8. 400m2 Team: ARCHITECTUS SS
Promoting Low Emission Urban Development Strategies in Emerging Economy Countries Fortaleza, Brazil Team: ICLEI - South America Secretariat
Passenger Terminal
2010 MUMA - Rio de Janeiro
2014 FIOCRUZ Campus Ceara
Contest proposal - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Constructed area: 8.600m2 Team: ARCHITECTUS SS
Public Univeristy and Health Research Center with Green Building Certification AQUA - HQE - Fortaleza, Brazil Constructed area: 43.150m2 Team: ARCHITECTUS SS
Museum of Environment
Futher information: https://www.archdaily.com/898698
Oman
Egypt
Mexico
The Philippines
2017 Cairo: Sustainable Communities
2019 Quantifying the sustainable
Strategies of climate adaptation and resource efficiency for historic urban areas - Cairo, Egypt Class: Project 3, REAP Master
Climate Change and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) relation with Public Policies - Mexico Team: GIZ Mexico and SD Strategies
Niches: a Participatory Development and Resident Empowerment in El Gamaleya Selected international projects developed from Germany
development co-benefits of Mexico’s climate commitments
2016 Muscat - Optimizing energy
2018 The Philippines: Green Building
Case study of a conceptual residential settlement Muscat, Oman Class: Urban Energy Flows- REAP Master
Sustainability and climate change legal framework - The Philippines Class: Master Thesis, REAP Master
flows for a residential development
Rating Systems’ approach to CO2 emissions’ mitigation legal framework
Why this topic matters?
Assessment: LEED, BERDE, EDGE and DGNB strategies’ approach to CO2 emissions’ mitigation 12%
13%
4%
48%
49%
48%
14%
8%
53%
36%
7%
5%
Climate change 12% Fast pace of urban population growth
75%
62%
63%
Cities: 70% of the world’s CO2 emissions (UN-Habitat, 2016). Buildings: 39% of the global energy-related CO2 emissions (GABC, 2017) Buildings’ emissions are arising 1% per year and energy use per m2 1.5% per year (GABC, 2017)
Sankey diagram for the model settlement of 10.000 inhabitants
40%
38%
48%
33%
56%
18%
40%
25%
LEED BD+NC
LEED CS
LEED OM
BERDE NC
BERDE OP
EDGE OFFICES
DGNB NC
DGNB NC*
Directly related
Indirectly related
Not applicable
* Key performance assessment
60% of constructions will be in countries where building energy codes are not mandatory, mainly Asia and Africa (GABC, 2017)