Holistic Impact and Environmental Efficiency of Retrofitting Interventions on Buildings in the Mediterranean Area: A Directional Distance Function Approach
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
The study focuses on the application of a nonparametric methodology for evaluating the
sustainability of retrofitting interventions to be applied on different typologies of buildings and
different climate zones of the Mediterranean area. The paper starts from the analysis of data collected
through the HAPPEN project, that is a H2020 European project which proposes a holistic approach
for a deep and sustainable renovation of the Mediterranean residential Building stock. Even if the
European Commission allocated considerable funds for retrofitting interventions, the choice of the
optimal solution is not always that easy because several variables have to be considered. The present
manuscript proposes a methodology to compare different retrofitting solutions combining Life-Cycle
Cost (i.e., LCC) estimations with the nonparametric Directional Distance Function approach (i.e.,
DDF). In detail, the literature suggests that the DDF can be effectively used for comparing different
observations through efficiency scores. The main result of the paper is the definition of a hybrid
methodology that, starting from estimates of LCC and applying a DDF technique, represents a
simple method for evaluating the best retrofitting intervention. Results are represented by two scores
where the former represents a holistic efficiency measure, while the latter shows an environmental
efficiency score.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
directional distance function; building retrofitting; environmental efficiency; holistic impact
Elenco autori:
Cariola, Monica; Falavigna, Greta; Picenni, Francesca
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