Sustainable Built Environments and Human Wellbeing
A special issue of Architecture (ISSN 2673-8945).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2024 | Viewed by 33198
Special Issue Editor
Interests: sustainability and built environment; design for health and wellbeing; inclusive design; architectural and urban design
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The growing world population and rampant urbanisation exert escalating pressures on limited natural resources. Climate change and the energy crisis demonstrate the need for carbon neutrality and net-zero carbon emissions, with the aim of sustainable development. The sustainable built environment plays a pivotal role in addressing the challenges raised by climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to better human wellbeing. Effective energy-efficient design reduces carbon footprints and consumption while maintaining desirable indoor environmental quality and occupant comfort. Green infrastructure, including green roofs and walls, mitigate the urban heat island effect against heat-related illness and mortality. Blue infrastructure and water-sensitive design contribute to urban liveability and alleviate water scarcity. Mixed-use and walkable neighbourhoods with proximate access to essential services, open spaces and active transport choices are positively associated with public health, equity and community resilience. Inclusive age-friendly built environments foster active ageing that extends the healthy life expectancy and enhance quality of life as people age.
This Special Issue is seeking papers that address sustainable built environments and human wellbeing. Faced with climate change, the COVID-19 pandemic and the ageing population, there is an urgent need to strive for sustainable development with eco-friendly, resource-efficient and inclusive practices.
Topics of interest for publication include, but are not limited to:
- sustainable built environments and infrastructure;
- sustainable design;
- human health, well-being and quality of life;
- urban heat island mitigation;
- climate change;
- regenerative design;
- energy efficiency and low carbon footprints;
- carbon neutrality and net-zero carbon emissions;
- green infrastructure, green roofs and walls;
- blue infrastructure and water sensitive design;
- indoor environmental quality and occupant comfort;
- inclusive design and universal design;
- mixed-use and walkable neighbourhoods;
- active transport and age-friendly transport;
- active ageing and ageing in place;
- the COVID-19 pandemic and post-pandemic challenges;
We invite the submission of both theoretical and practical articles to this Special Issue. Papers selected for this Special Issue will be subject to a rigorous peer review procedure with the aim of the rapid and widespread dissemination of research results and applications.
Dr. Hing-Wah Chau
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- sustainable built environments
- sustainable infrastructure
- sustainable design
- health, human well-being
- quality of life
- urban heat island mitigation
- climate change
- regenerative design
- energy efficiency
- carbon neutrality
- net-zero carbon emissions
- green infrastructure
- green roofs and walls
- blue infrastructure
- water sensitive design
- indoor environmental quality
- occupant comfort
- inclusive design
- universal design
- mixed-use and walkable neighbourhood
- active transport and age-friendly transport
- active ageing
- ageing-in-place
- COVID-19 pandemic
- post-pandemic challenges
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