Abstract
This research addresses the challenges of ensuring sustainability in complex residential development through the minimization of living costs. The aim is to identify methods and strategies aimed at reducing overall living expenses to enhance the sustainability of residential complexes. The methodology involves analyzing existing models of construction and operation of residential properties, employing mathematical modeling methods, and statistical analysis to identify effective solutions. One notable result of the research is the development of an integrated approach to planning and managing residential complexes, which allows for the minimization of energy consumption, utilities, and other life support elements. In essence, the study provides a solid foundation for comprehending the intricacies of cost modeling in environmentally-oriented life cycles of residential buildings, contributing to the advancement of sustainable practices in urban development. The study's conclusions underscore the importance of considering factors related to sustainable development in the design and operation of residential complexes, aiming to ensure economic affordability and improve the quality of life for residents.
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Publication Date
30 September 2024
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978-1-80296-966-5
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European Publisher
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4
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1st Edition
Pages
1-1008
Subjects
sustainable development, ecology, economy, technologies, green technologies
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Baronin, S. A., Gushchina, E. S., & Manukhina, L. A. (2024). Sustainability Of Complex Residential Development By Minimizing Living Costs. In K. A. Said-Akhmadovich, & A. S. Salamova (Eds.), Modern Trends in Governance and Sustainable Development of Socio-economic Systems: From Regional Development to Global Economic Growth, vol 4. European Proceedings of Multidisciplinary Sciences (pp. 727-734). European Publisher. https://doi.org/10.15405/epms.2024.09.82