Study On Effect Of The Climate Adaptive And Environment Friendly Inclusive Housing Urban Slum
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2023-12-22Author
Sultana, Syeda Boshra
Alam, Mohammad Basir
Tanvir, Md.
Islam, Md. Baharul
Haque, Md. Aanamul
Hossain, Yeasin
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This thesis presents an innovative framework that coverages two critical imperatives of
our time: the urgent need for climate-friendly practices and the promotion of inclusive
and equitable community spaces. The thesis at hand seems to outline a comprehensive
strategy for the design and operation of “Climate smart and inclusive community
center” as catalysts for sustainable, resilient and harmonious communities. Drawing
from the fields of environmental sustainability, urban planning, and social inclusion,
this study explores the foundational principles underpinning climate-friendly and
inclusive community center. These principles encompass sustainable architecture,
energy-efficient technologies, renewable energy integration and resilient infrastructure.
Simultaneously, the research delves deeply into the critical aspects of inclusivity,
emphasizing accessibility, diversity and community engagement. Through an
integrated approach, this thesis synthesizes case studies, stakeholder engagement, and
design proposals to develop a visionary model that seamlessly combines climate friendly practices with inclusive community center concepts. This innovative approach
fosters a dynamic relationship between environmental stewardship and social cohesion,
serving as a beacon for sustainable community development. In addition to theoretical
exploration, this research assesses the tangible benefits of implementing such an
integrated model. It examines potential reductions in carbon emissions, increased
energy efficiency, enhanced quality of life for community members, and the
strengthening of social bonds within the community. Furthermore, it explores the policy
and regulatory frameworks necessary to promote the adoption of climate-friendly and
inclusive community centers. This thesis contributes a fresh perspective to the fields of
architecture, urban planning, environmental science, and social inclusion. It advocates
for a holistic and forward-thinking approach to community development, one that not
only mitigates the impacts of climate change but also fosters inclusive, vibrant, and
sustainable communities.
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