Abstract
The built environment has changed dramatically due to the increased interest in mitigating climate change. Homes are becoming more energy-efficient, responding to energy issues, and reducing carbon emissions primarily. Nevertheless, we started to realize the unintended consequences of these changes that impact a home's indoor environment and occupants' health. Indoor air quality is a critical aspect as indoor pollutants are increasing in homes. More than ever, it is crucial to adhere to the best ventilation practices, building materials, and cleaning products. Additionally, behaviour changes, such as those for Healthy Homes, can prevent their health impact. Interdisciplinary research between public health and building professionals needs to educate citizens and present evidence for legislative changes and recommendations to spur change to reduce indoor air pollution and protect vulnerable populations preventing harmful effects on future generations' health
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Advancements in Sustainable Architecture and Energy Efficiency |
Editors | Roberto A. González-Lezcano |
Place of Publication | Hershey, PA |
Chapter | 3 |
Pages | 49-71 |
Number of pages | 23 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 13 Jun 2021 |
Keywords
- air quality
- architecture
- energy efficiency
- energy-efficient buildings
- healthy living environments
- HVAC control systems
- renewable energy
- sustainability
- sustainable materials
- well-being