BIM Policy in Eastern Europe
Civil And Environmental Engineering Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
33(4), P. 14 - 22
Published: Jan. 12, 2024
The
European
Union
in
the
Industry
5,0
proposal
encourages
technological
transformation.
ICT
Information
and
Communications
Technology,
which
for
AEC
industry
are
BIM
Digital
Twin
is
appreciated,
but
also
innovative
variable
over
time.
Therefore
publications
like
this,
verify
validity
of
information
important.
Global
policy
analysis
can
be
valuable
stakeholders
investment
process,
policymakers,
researchers.
authors
performed
a
scientific
on
an
extensive
database
articles
(over
20,000)
as
well
national
regulations
(in
non-English
languages).
mandatory
public
investments
depicted
map,
charts
showing
other
indicators.
In
Eastern
Europe
has
been
observed
small
scale
(22%)
planned
requirements.
Czech
Republic
plans
mandate
project
above
EU
threshold.
Polish
road
map
proposes
MacroBIM
risky
or
complicated,
with
budget
exceeding
EUR
10
million
since
2025
all
2025.
Comparing
indicators
Poland
have
high
GDP
per
capita
percentage
industrial
sector
(including
construction)
value
added.
classified
developed
market
within
global
equity
indices.
This
may
impact
digital
transformation,
demanding
due
to
costs.
Bulgaria
did
not
include
its
transformations
plan.
Due
positive
results
from
case
studies
countries
that
already
applied
introducing
requirements
procurements
should
motivated
supported.
Language: Английский
Implication of the EU Countries’ Energy Policy Concerning Scenarios Affecting the Air Quality Improvement
Energies,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
17(16), P. 3892 - 3892
Published: Aug. 7, 2024
Energy
policy
has
a
significant
impact
on
the
state
of
environment
and,
therefore,
residents’
health
and
life
expectancy,
especially
in
highly
urbanized
areas.
Reducing
emissions
is
currently
one
necessary
actions
that
must
be
taken
at
scale
individual
countries
to
ensure
sustainable
development.
The
article
aims
identify
best
ways
shape
energy
by
evaluating
development
scenarios
for
air
protection
their
environmental
impact.
realization
goal
based
data
included
three
groups:
(1)
Economic
factors,
Health
Demographic
factors;
(2)
Clima-e
related
economic
losses,
Renewable
sources
electricity,
heating,
cooling,
Premature
deaths
due
exposure
fine
particulate
matter
(PM2.5),
impacts
pollution,
Population
change;
(3)
balance
crude
rates
national
level,
GDP
per
capita
purchasing
power
PPS,
GDP,
principal
components;
covering
36
EU
2019
2021.
study
proposes
an
advanced
methodology
assessing
strategies
integrating
Technique
Order
Preference
Similarity
Ideal
Solution
(TOPSIS)
Bayesian
networks
(BN)
incorporating
them
into
multicriteria
decision-making
(MCDM)
support
system.
TOPSIS
model
BN
allowed
illustration
features
many
criteria
identification
relationships
between
scenarios,
allowing
selecting
way
develop
policy.
results
showed
60.39%
chance
achieving
success
extending
residents
five
years.
At
same
time,
most
favorable
path
was
scenario
promoting
activities
aimed
reducing
pollution
introducing
renewable
produce
used
lighting
preparing
domestic
hot
water
urban
By
presenting
possible
probability
success,
it
achieve
practical
level
country
European
cities
also
city
inhabitants,
as
presented
authors
this
study.
Language: Английский
Multi-Criterial Carbon Assessment of the City
Energies,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
17(18), P. 4555 - 4555
Published: Sept. 11, 2024
Decision-makers
in
cities
have
difficulties
implementing
an
effective
climate
policy
for
their
own
building
resources
due
to
the
heterogeneous
and
dispersed
distribution
of
buildings
with
low
energy
classes
different
management
specifics.
Special
zones
include
old
towns,
pre-war
(before
1945),
those
built
by
end
20th
century.
There
is
a
noticeable
shortage
methods
comprehensive
assessment
emissions
urban
complexes,
taking
into
account
social,
economic,
environmental
aspects.
Exemplary
individual
examples
good
thermal
modernization
practices
towards
low-emission
zero-energy
solutions
do
not
solve
problem
poor-quality
environment.
This
article
proposes
simple
integrated
CO2
separate
using
example
medium-sized
city
Poland.
The
adopted
ASEET
methodology
takes
socio-economic
criteria,
but
above
all,
technical
criteria
development.
Sensitive
information
was
collected
from
users
owners
gathered
data
matrix.
From
inventory
on
consumption
conditions
related
status,
indicators
were
introduced,
which
called
critical
improvement.
By
analyzing
local
efficiency
Wei
development
zones,
we
can
influence
TWCi,
total
city.
In
case
studied
Gubin,
final
indicator
EKC
252.68
kWh/m2/year
58%
lower
than
most
energy-intensive
zone
I,
EKI
=
399.6
kWh/m2/year,
similar
emission
EEj
between
zones.
Therefore,
or
as
resultant
characteristics
urbanized
areas
be
treated
sensitive
parameters
administrative
activities,
when
planning
health
risk
assessment.
recommended
continuous
monitoring
ecological
identifiers
especially
lowest
are
facilitate
creation
policies
future
directly
affect
city’s
global
terms.
obtained
method
digitized
various
IT
techniques
then
results
visualized
map
form
mapping
indication
GIS
system.
As
result,
methodological
tools
managers
indicated.
authors’
opinion,
serve
policy,
because
instrument
calculation
database
subsequent
periods
one’s
Language: Английский
Management of Mining Brownfields for Support of Regional Tourism
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(18), P. 7986 - 7986
Published: Sept. 12, 2024
Turbulent
political
and
economic
changes
in
1989
caused
the
gradual
decline
of
mining
industry
Slovak
Republic.
Abandoned
territorial
localities
were
created,
affected
by
activity,
without
any
use
with
devastated
objects,
or
even
a
certain
form
environmental
burden.
These
locations
used
for
past,
unused
currently,
varying
degrees
devastation,
are
referred
to
as
brownfields.
This
issue
is
topical,
there
constant
urbanization
new
territories.
Mining
brownfields
often
represent
reserve
support
tourism
development.
The
present
study
deals
identifying
tourist
potential
Fedö
shaft
brownfield
Červenica—Dubník
area
(Slovakia),
which
included
list
national
cultural
monuments.
points
out
need
reclamation
from
point
view
supporting
development
destination
based
on
accessible
brownfield—the
Jozef
tunnel—making
it
possible
interaction
links
both
investigated
tourism.
Based
results
conducted
SWOT
analysis,
presents
quantification
analyzed
brownfield.
It
also
includes
selected
environmental,
social,
aspects
reclamation,
definition
an
effective
strategy
usage
examined
tool
article
concludes
model
management
field
Slovakia,
constructed
open
modifiable
its
specification
diverse
conditions
destinations
integrated
brownfields,
include
old
mine
works.
Language: Английский