Resilient Housing Guideline for Older People: How to get ready for future climates

<p dir="ltr">The project aims to advance knowledge about housing design and indoor environment to improve the wellbeing of older people with low socio-economic status in South Australia, including those with culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. It will gather informatio...

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Main Author: Veronica Soebarto (4200583) (author)
Other Authors: Larissa Arakawa Martins (6069698) (author), Renuka Visvanathan (4196701) (author), Terence Williamson (4205341) (author), Dino Pisaniello (4188520) (author)
Published: 2025
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author Veronica Soebarto (4200583)
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Architectural science and technology
Sustainable architecture
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resilient housing
thermal comfort requirements
house renovation
Building energy and monetary savings
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description <p dir="ltr">The project aims to advance knowledge about housing design and indoor environment to improve the wellbeing of older people with low socio-economic status in South Australia, including those with culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. It will gather information about indoor living environment and relationships with wellbeing of the occupants, household energy use and operational costs, to explore affordable improvement strategies. The project is significant to address the problems faced by one-third of the population who are unable to afford proper housing and fuel-poor. Improved living conditions will lead to better quality of life and reduce public health costs while providing environmental benefits through reduced energy use.</p>
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spelling Resilient Housing Guideline for Older People: How to get ready for future climatesVeronica Soebarto (4200583)Larissa Arakawa Martins (6069698)Renuka Visvanathan (4196701)Terence Williamson (4205341)Dino Pisaniello (4188520)Geriatrics and gerontologyArchitectural science and technologySustainable architectureBuilding science, technologies and systemsPreventative health careresilient housingthermal comfort requirementshouse renovationBuilding energy and monetary savings<p dir="ltr">The project aims to advance knowledge about housing design and indoor environment to improve the wellbeing of older people with low socio-economic status in South Australia, including those with culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. It will gather information about indoor living environment and relationships with wellbeing of the occupants, household energy use and operational costs, to explore affordable improvement strategies. The project is significant to address the problems faced by one-third of the population who are unable to afford proper housing and fuel-poor. Improved living conditions will lead to better quality of life and reduce public health costs while providing environmental benefits through reduced energy use.</p>2025-05-07T06:49:40ZDatasetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiondataset10.25909/28943720.v1https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Resilient_Housing_Guideline_for_Older_People_How_to_get_ready_for_future_climates/28943720CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/289437202025-05-07T06:49:40Z
spellingShingle Resilient Housing Guideline for Older People: How to get ready for future climates
Veronica Soebarto (4200583)
Geriatrics and gerontology
Architectural science and technology
Sustainable architecture
Building science, technologies and systems
Preventative health care
resilient housing
thermal comfort requirements
house renovation
Building energy and monetary savings
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title Resilient Housing Guideline for Older People: How to get ready for future climates
title_full Resilient Housing Guideline for Older People: How to get ready for future climates
title_fullStr Resilient Housing Guideline for Older People: How to get ready for future climates
title_full_unstemmed Resilient Housing Guideline for Older People: How to get ready for future climates
title_short Resilient Housing Guideline for Older People: How to get ready for future climates
title_sort Resilient Housing Guideline for Older People: How to get ready for future climates
topic Geriatrics and gerontology
Architectural science and technology
Sustainable architecture
Building science, technologies and systems
Preventative health care
resilient housing
thermal comfort requirements
house renovation
Building energy and monetary savings