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Assessment methodologies for water efficiency in buildings
Dexter Robinson
, Oluwakemi Adeyeye
University of Brighton
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Waste Management
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Japan
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Transportation Network
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Water Efficiency
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Assessment Methodology
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Water Consumption
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Energy Consumption
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Japan
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Australia
25%
Social Context
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Economic Context
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Assessment Method
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Social Economics
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Water Supply
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Indoor Environment
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Technological Context
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Economic Variables
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Local Transportation
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Building Energy Prediction
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Comprehensive Assessment System for Built Environment Efficiency (CASBEE)
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LEED®
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Material Waste
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Engineering
Water Efficiency
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Japan
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