A review of household water demand management and consumption measurement

H Abu-Bakar, L Williams, SH Hallett - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2021‏ - Elsevier
Rapid population growth and economic prosperity among other factors are exacerbating
existing water stress in the east and southeast regions of England, hence, the water sector is …

Energy prediction techniques for large-scale buildings towards a sustainable built environment: A review

AAA Gassar, SH Cha - Energy and Buildings, 2020‏ - Elsevier
Building energy prediction techniques are the primary tool for moving towards sustainable
built environments. Energy prediction models play irreplaceable roles in making energy …

A data-driven predictive model of city-scale energy use in buildings

CE Kontokosta, C Tull - Applied energy, 2017‏ - Elsevier
Many cities across the United States have turned to building energy disclosure (or
benchmarking) laws to encourage transparency in energy efficiency markets and to support …

[HTML][HTML] Energy transition at local level: Analyzing the role of peer effects and socio-economic factors on UK solar photovoltaic deployment

N Balta-Ozkan, J Yildirim, PM Connor, I Truckell, P Hart - Energy Policy, 2021‏ - Elsevier
A growing literature highlights the presence of spatial differences in solar photovoltaic (PV)
adoption patterns. Central to forward planning is an understanding of what affects PV …

Changes in water consumption linked to heavy news media coverage of extreme climatic events

KJ Quesnel, NK Ajami - Science advances, 2017‏ - science.org
Public awareness of water-and drought-related issues is an important yet relatively
unexplored component of water use behavior. To examine this relationship, we first …

SynCity: Using open data to create a synthetic city of hourly building energy estimates by integrating data-driven and physics-based methods

J Roth, A Martin, C Miller, RK Jain - Applied Energy, 2020‏ - Elsevier
Cities officials are increasingly interested in understanding spatial and temporal energy
patterns of the built environment to facilitate their city's transition to a low-carbon future. In …

Energy cost burdens for low-income and minority households: Evidence from energy benchmarking and audit data in five US cities

CE Kontokosta, VJ Reina, B Bonczak - Journal of the American …, 2020‏ - Taylor & Francis
Problem, research strategy, and findings: Of the three primary components of housing
affordability measures—rent, transportation, and utilities—utility costs are the least …

Assessment of water consumption in households using statistical analysis and regression trees

A Grespan, J Garcia, MP Brikalski, E Henning… - Sustainable Cities and …, 2022‏ - Elsevier
Understanding the drivers of water consumption is essential for effective water resources
management. This paper evaluates how socioeconomic and demographic variables …

Spatial heterogeneity and nonlinearity study of bike-sharing to subway connections from the perspective of built environment

Y Yan, Q Chen - Sustainable Cities and Society, 2024‏ - Elsevier
Bike-sharing has become an effective solution to address the" last mile" challenge in public
transit. Existing studies insufficiently consider architectural environmental factors from a …

Data-driven approach for evaluating the energy efficiency in multifamily residential buildings

A Seyrfar, H Ataei, A Movahedi… - Practice periodical on …, 2021‏ - ascelibrary.org
Cities account for more than 70% of global fossil fuel use and greenhouse gas emissions.
This number is likely to increase due to urban population growth. Much of the energy used in …