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VALORIZATION OF THE LANDSCAPE THROUGH THE APPLICATION OF MODERN ENERGY SOLUTIONS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF GREEN BUILDINGS AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF GREEN ARCHITECTURE
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The aim of this report is to assess the extent of valorization of the landscape in relation to the increase of energy efficiency and in the context of the construction of green buildings and the development of modern green architecture, which is responsible for the implementation of sustainable policies implemented in the field of environmental protection and the fight against climate change. This paper will review current trends in the development of green architectural design and the interrelationship with the application of modern energy solutions in the construction of green buildings in the construction of sustainable cities of the future. On the other hand, an explanation of the processes of increasing the value and potential of the landscape will be sought in order to highlight the influence of social cohesion and cultural continuity in the development of contemporary urban environments. This study will use administrative and institutional approaches in identifying current trends in the application of modern energy solutions applied in the territory of municipalities in the Republic of Bulgaria. Furthermore, it will seek answers to a number of questions related to the existence of a methodological framework in the identification of buildings to be upgraded through energy audits and retrofitting and the application of modern energy solutions. The experience of other EU Member States will also be examined to highlight good practices that can be applied in the country as well as other EU Member States with similar problems. On the other hand, an attempt will be made to develop a new methodological framework in the implementation of landscape resource assessment, through which to seek opportunities to improve existing strategies in the field of environmental protection and sustainable use of natural resources. Attention will also be paid to the development of ecotourism, sustainable agriculture and efforts to combat climate change.
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