Zöldtetők Szakirodalmi áttekintése
Overview of green roof literature, recensions and researches
Keywords:
green roof, thermal comfort, energy consumption, urban heat island mitigation, heat flux, /, zöldtető, lapostető, hőkomfort, épület, hőáramsűrűségAbstract
The paper summarizes the emergence of green roofs and their literature over the course of history. Former and ongoing projects, researches and trends are also included, with respect to the ongoing green roof project at the University of Pécs.
Kivonat
A cikk összefoglalja a zöldtetőkkel kapcsolatos szakirodalom kialakulását, a kezdetektől napjainkig folyó vizsgálatokat, kutatási irányokat, trendeket. Röviden ismertetésre kerül ezek tükrében a PTE-n futó zöldtető projekt is.
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