Green building A to Z : (Record no. 13335)

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Original cataloging agency Indian Institute for Human Settlements-Bangalore
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Classification number TH880
Item number .Y633 2007
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Classification number TH880
Item number Y633 2007
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Classification number 720.47 YUD
Edition number 23
Item number 012636
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Yudelson, Jerry.
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Green building A to Z :
Remainder of title understanding the language of green building /
Statement of responsibility, etc Jerry Yudelson ; foreword by Kevin Hydes.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Gabriola Island, BC :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc New Society Publishers,
Date of publication, distribution, etc c2007.
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Extent xix, 219 p. :
Other physical details ill. ;
Dimensions 23 cm.
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504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc Includes bibliographical references (p. 197-212) and index.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Part I Green Buildings Today<br/>1 Green Buildings in a Global Context ........................ 3<br/>Resource Depletion and Carbon Dioxide Emissions ................7<br/>2 Green Building History ...................................9<br/>Current Situation ............ .............................10<br/>Understanding Green Buildings .......... ...............10<br/>Who Is Using LEED? ........... ......................... 12<br/>3 What is a Green Building? ................... ............... 15<br/>4 Becoming a Green Building Advocate ......................19<br/>In Your Office or Workplace ......... .. .... ............. 19<br/>In Your Home or Apartment ........ ................... 21<br/>Your Town, City or State:The Power of Local Initiatives .......... 22<br/>Your College or University ......... .. ..... .............. 24<br/>Part II Green Building: A to Z<br/>5 Green Building Term s .................. ................... 28<br/>Architecture 2030 ................. .................... 29<br/>Access toTransit ................ .................... 30<br/>Bicycle Com m uting ............. ...... ................. 32<br/>Big Picture ............... ....... ......... ............ 33<br/>Biodiesel ........................ .. ....................... 34<br/>Biophilia .............. ................................ 35<br/>Brownfields ...................................... 36<br/>Building Codes .......................................... 38<br/>Carbon Dioxide Monitoring ................. ................ 40<br/>Carbon Neutral ........... .......................... 41<br/>Carpet ............. .......................... 42<br/>Certification ................................... ......... 43<br/>Certified Wood Products............... ............... 44<br/>Charrettes and Eco-charrettes ............. ........... 46<br/>Comfort .......... ..... .. .......................47<br/>Commissioning .................... ................. 49<br/>Controllability of Systems............ .................. 50<br/>Construction Practices ............... ................ 51<br/>Cool Roofs .......................... ................... 53<br/>Costs of Green Buildings ............... ................... 54<br/>Cradle-to-cradle Design ................ ................ 57<br/>Daylighting ......................... .................... 59<br/>Density ....................... ........................ 60<br/>Design ....... .................................. 61<br/>Displacement Ventilation ............. .................. 63<br/>Eco-efficiency and Eco-effectiveness ....... ............ ..65<br/>Ecological Footprint ................. . ................. 66<br/>Education .............................................. 67<br/>Energy Conservation ............... ................... 69<br/>Engineering (a Sustainable World) ......................... 70<br/>Feng Shui ...... .................................. 72<br/>Furniture and Finishes ................................ 73<br/>Global Warming ..................... ................... 75<br/>Green Globes ............................................. 76<br/>Green Guide for Healthcare ............. .................. 77<br/>Green Home Building Guidelines ............................ 78<br/>Green Power ......................... .................... 80<br/>Green Products .................... ................... 81<br/>Green Roofs.................. ................. ............ 82<br/>High-performance Buildings............... ............... 85<br/>Historic Preservation ................ ..................... 86<br/>Homes, Green ...................................... ..87<br/>Hybrid Vehicles ................ ........................ 90<br/>In ce ntives ................................................. 9 2<br/>Integrated Design ............ ................... 93<br/>Interior Design ................................... 95<br/>Investing in Green Buildings .............. ............... 97<br/>Justice, Social ........................................ 99<br/>Knowledge ............................. ......... 101<br/>LEDs (Light-emitting Diodes) ............................ 103<br/>LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) ...... 104<br/>Life-cycle Assessment (LCA) .............................. 108<br/>Life-cycle Cost ...................................... 109<br/>Light Pollution Reduction ................... ............. 111<br/>Lighting Design ......... ...... .................. 112<br/>Living Buildings ......... .................. ........ 113<br/>Locally Sourced Materials .............. .... ............ 115<br/>Low-flush Toilets ................................ 116<br/>Microturbines ........................... ............. 118<br/>Measurement and Verification Systems ...................... 119<br/>Native American and Native Canadian Ways of Living ....... 121<br/>Nature, Design with ........... .................... 122<br/>New Urbanism ................................... 123<br/>Onsite Sewage Treatment ............................... 126<br/>Operations and Maintenance Practices ..................... 127<br/>Ozone-layer Protection ............... ..... .............. 128<br/>Paints, Low-VOC ............. ..................... 130<br/>Paradigm Shift ................................... 131<br/>Passive Solar Design ............... ............... 132<br/>Permeable Pavement ................................... 133<br/>Photovoltaics ...................................... 135<br/>Platinum Buildings ................................ 138<br/>Post-occupancy Evaluation ................. ............ 140<br/>Productivity ..................................... 142<br/>Question Authority ............... .... ............. 144<br/>Radiant Heating and Cooling ............................ 146<br/>Rainwater Reclamation/Reuse ............................ 147<br/>Rapidly Renewable Materials ................ ............. 148<br/>Recycled-content Materials ................................. 150<br/>Renewable Energy .......... ..... ................ 151<br/>Renovation, Building ............ .................... 152<br/>Restoration of Sites ............. ........ .............. 154<br/>Return on Investment ............ ...... .............. 155<br/>Right-sizing Systems ................ ............... 156<br/>Salvage Materials ........... ..... ................. 158<br/>Schools, Green ................ ................... 159<br/>SolarThermal Systems ............ .... I ...... ............... 162<br/>Stormwater Management .............................. 163<br/>Sustainable Design .............. .... .............. 164<br/>Sustainable Sites ................................. 166<br/>Technology, Green .............. ................. 168<br/>Thermal Energy Storage ................................. 169<br/>Triple Bottom Line ............. ................... 170<br/>US Green Building Council ................ . .............. 172<br/>Unbridled Enthusiasm! ........... .................. 173<br/>Urban Heat-island Effect ............... .............. 174<br/>Vastu Shastra .................................... 176<br/>Ventilation .................................................. 177<br/>Views of the Outdoors ............. ................... 178<br/>Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) ......................... 180<br/>Water Conservation ............ .................. 182<br/>Water-free Urinals ...... ............ ................. 183<br/>Wetlands, Constructed ............................ 184<br/>Wind Power .......... ....... .................... 186<br/>Xeriscaping .......... .............. .................. 188<br/>Zen............................................... 190<br/>Zero-net-energy Buildings .................................. 191<br/>Part III<br/>Resources ........................................197<br/>Endnotes ............... ............ ..............203<br/>Index .................................... .........213<br/>About the Author ......................................219
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Sustainable buildings
General subdivision Design and construction.
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Sustainable construction.
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Green technology.
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Indian Institute for Human Settlements, Bangalore Indian Institute for Human Settlements, Bangalore 18/12/2018 SBD/128/12.12.2018 1450.00 2 8 720.47 YUD 012636 012636 24/04/2024 18/04/2024 18/12/2018 Book