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Fogarassy, Csaba
Horváth, Bálint
2025-05-05T11:39:07Z
2025-05-05T11:39:07Z
2015
2064-2520hu_HU
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14044/29090
Regarding the aspects of climate policy, the building sector in Hungary is one of the best performing industries. This means that the GHGs (Greenhouse Gasses) the sector emits can be decreased more effectively and at less cost than in the case of other sectors. This is no surprise in the European Union, since there is a continual demand on behalf of society to develop old and outdated buildings, thus modern technological solutions also inherently result in operating efficacy. The ‘climate policy targeted’ development of the built environment based on EU funds is thus one of the most popular developments amongst European Union Member States. Therefore, the aim of the present study is to assess the climate policy effects of the presently preferred strategy approach(es) between 2020 and 2030hu_HU
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Low-carbon Building Innovation Trends and Policy Pespectives in Hungary between 2020 and 2030hu_HU
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building renovationhu_HU
climate innovationhu_HU
national climate policyhu_HU
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green building sectorhu_HU
zero energy buildinghu_HU
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