MINIMISING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ON WOLD HERITAGE SITES BY EXPLOITING GREEN ENERGY
In spite of the past and present instances of environmental impact on both natural and man-made World Heritage Sites, the issue of eliminating the dangerous relationships between human actions and several natural hazards is not getting the deserved attention. Amid this backdrop this study investigates the possibility of minimising environmental Impact on World Heritage Sites by exploiting green energy through exploring the nuances of green energy and a case study of the Edinburgh World Heritage Site, which is running a pilot project on incorporating green energy in the site. Accordingly, the findings of the study leads to the inferences that balancing the principles of sustaining heritage architecture/place with the installation procedures of green energy systems can make such projects providing long-term benefits.
Green Energy Environmental impact World Heritage Site
Mehdi S. Kaddory A
Zubaidy Faculty of Architecture and Environmental Design, Islamic International University Malaysia (HUM), Gombak, Malaysia
国际会议
大连
英文
148
2012-05-28(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)