Vulnerability of Affordable Housing to Global Warming in South Africa: Case Study of a Masonry House in Johannesburg

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Bradley, Ryan [1 ]
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[1] Univ Witwatersrand, Sch Civil & Environm Engn, ZA-2000 Johannesburg, South Africa
关键词
climate change; heatwaves; overheating; naturally ventilated; affordable housing; CLIMATE-CHANGE; THERMAL PERFORMANCE; OVERHEATING RISK; ENERGY USE; COOL ROOF; IMPACT; BUILDINGS; DESIGN;
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10.3390/buildings13061494
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TU [建筑科学];
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0813 ;
摘要
Global warming is expected to lead to longer and more intense heatwaves, which will have negative environmental and socioeconomic impacts around the world. South Africa is projected to experience significant warming, with surface temperatures possibly increasing by up to 3 & DEG;C by mid-century. This warming trend has implications for architecture, as the demand for cooling in buildings could rise dramatically. However, socioeconomic conditions in developing countries may limit the use of air conditioning to mitigate indoor overheating. In South Africa, research has shown that government provided low-cost housing structures are thermally inefficient, with temperatures occasionally exceeding outdoor levels. Residents often rely on natural ventilation and personal actions to cope with heat. However, the effects of climate change may render these strategies insufficient if energy poverty and housing improvement are not addressed. This study aims to examine the impact of global warming on a high mass, naturally ventilated, affordable housing structure in Johannesburg, South Africa. Measured operative temperature data from a long-term experimental study, alongside adaptive temperature limits to evaluate overheating, highlight the vulnerability of indoor spaces without adequate insulation and/or thermal mass. The results underscore concerns about the performance of low-cost and affordable housing in warmer future climates in the South African interior.
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