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 differences of latitude and longitude, besides altitude, given the importance of these factors in the climatic conditions, and consequently in the building.
• To combat the heat island effect through building, it is considered viable to develop the bioclimatic charts in the main cities of Spain to identify the possibilities of urban microclimates and to be able to combine these results with those obtained by climatic severities.
• In order to adapt the climate classifications to the H2100, the proposal is to apply this methodology with the prediction data that the IPCC marks, having as a goal the development of zoning that adapts to the climatic conditions.
4. Acknowledgment
This project has the support of the Biodiversity Foundation, the Ministry for the Ecological
Transition and the research group TEP-968 Technologies for the circular economy.
5. References
Hamdy, M., Carlucci, S., Hoes, P. J. y M. Hensen, J. L. (2017). The impact of climate change on the overheating
risk in dwellings—A Dutch case study. Build. Environ., vol. 122, 307–323.
Macías, M. y García Navarro, J. (2010). Metodología y herramienta VERDE para la evaluación de la sostenibilidad en edificios. Inf. de la Construcción, vol. 62, no. 517, 87– 100.
Sánchez, F. J., Álvarez S., Molina, J. L. y González, R. (2008). Climatic zoning and its application to Spanish building energy performance regulations. Energy and Buildings, 40. 1984-1990
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