Aging population in Danish single-family houses: Energy efficiency and other challenges illustrated by the “Single-family housing atlas” and home research
Publikation: Konferencebidrag uden forlag/tidsskrift › Konferenceabstrakt til konference › Forskning
Abstract
In order to illuminate and map the condition of the single-family housing stock, the Danish Building Research Institute (SBi) has developed an interactive GIS-map, that shows characteristics of the SFH-stock in small geographic areas (perishes). This include register-based data such as location, physical and economic data of the houses (year of construct, size, public valuation assessment, EPC label, energy consumption, energy supply etc.), and socio-economic data (number of residents, age, family type, income, education etc.). In this paper we relate this data to research on home - and place attachment, as the single-family house are said to promote many homemaking strategies especially over time. Secondly, research shows that elderly are more reluctant to invest in retrofitting their house compared to younger generations. This means that we also need to investigate private dwellers’ motives for physical changes in their SFH. Using this map, we will illustrate some of the present and future challenges related to an ageing population in the SFH-stock, and how the municipality can formulate housing policies to meet these challenges.
Detaljer
In order to illuminate and map the condition of the single-family housing stock, the Danish Building Research Institute (SBi) has developed an interactive GIS-map, that shows characteristics of the SFH-stock in small geographic areas (perishes). This include register-based data such as location, physical and economic data of the houses (year of construct, size, public valuation assessment, EPC label, energy consumption, energy supply etc.), and socio-economic data (number of residents, age, family type, income, education etc.). In this paper we relate this data to research on home - and place attachment, as the single-family house are said to promote many homemaking strategies especially over time. Secondly, research shows that elderly are more reluctant to invest in retrofitting their house compared to younger generations. This means that we also need to investigate private dwellers’ motives for physical changes in their SFH. Using this map, we will illustrate some of the present and future challenges related to an ageing population in the SFH-stock, and how the municipality can formulate housing policies to meet these challenges.
Bidragets oversatte titel | Aldrende befolkning i de danske enfamiliehuse |
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Originalsprog | Engelsk |
Publikationsdato | 22 jan. 2019 |
Status | Afsendt - 22 jan. 2019 |
Publikationsart | Forskning |
Peer review | Nej |
Begivenhed | ENHR - European Network for housing Research in Athen: : HOUSING FOR THE NEXT EUROPEAN SOCIAL MODEL - Athen, Grækenland Varighed: 27 aug. 2019 → 30 aug. 2019 http://www.enhr2019.com |
Konference
Konference | ENHR - European Network for housing Research in Athen: |
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Land | Grækenland |
By | Athen |
Periode | 27/08/2019 → 30/08/2019 |
Internetadresse |
- Aging houses, GIS, Home attachment, single family detached houses, energy efficiency