Supplementary data for 'Assessing the Domestic Energy Use and Thermal Comfort of Occupants in a Post-war Social Housing Development Estate in Famagusta, Northern Cyprus'
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Ozarisoy, B. 2022. Supplementary data for 'Assessing the Domestic Energy Use and Thermal Comfort of Occupants in a Post-war Social Housing Development Estate in Famagusta, Northern Cyprus'. University of East London.
Authors | Ozarisoy, B. |
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Abstract | These datasets are an adjunct research output of the PhD thesis entitled 'Assessing the Domestic Energy Use and Thermal Comfort of Occupants in a Post-war Social Housing Development Estate in Famagusta, Northern Cyprus'. Available at: https://doi.org/10.15123/uel.8q713 |
Data files | Description These datasets are the output of the self funded PhD Thesis entitled 'Assessing the Domestic Energy Use and Thermal Comfort of Occupants in a Post-war Social Housing Development Estate in Famagusta, Northern Cyprus'. The author reserves the rights to make it the designed datasets publicly available. These datasets are conceptualised by the author for developing energy policy making decisions in the South-eastern Mediterranean climate. License Data type Spreadsheet Contents Data File Access Level Anyone |
Output | Assessing the Domestic Energy Use and Thermal Comfort of Occupants in a Post-war Social Housing Development Estate in Famagusta, Northern Cyprus |
Year | 2022 |
Publisher | University of East London |
Keywords | Adaptive Thermal Comfort; Energy Efficiency; Energy Modelling; Energy Policy; Energy Use; Field Studies; Occupant Behaviour; Overheating Risk; Retrofit Delivery; Social Housing Stock; South-Eastern Mediterranean |
Data collection period | 25 Dec 2017 to end of 20 Aug 2019 |
Geographic location | Cyprus Geographic region bounding box (34.33, 32.15) to (35.41, 34.35) |
Geographic coverage | Famagusta |
Data collection method | 1. Questionnaire survey - Households' socio-demographic characteristics and their habitual adaptive behaviour on home energy use |
Data preparation and processing activities | 1. Construction of black-box energy model |
Copyright holder | © 2022 University of East London |
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