Environmental assessment of the impact of buildings on the landscape and inhabitants

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An environmental study of the assessment of the impact of buildings on the landscape and inhabitants is a professional assessment of the impact of a planned construction or landscaping project on the surrounding environment and at the same time determining the impact of the immediate surroundings on the actual construction of the project. The goal is to demonstrate measurable outputs of the intended behavior in the country, which will provide a multi-criteria evaluation of the project for the resulting approval process.

The basic parameters of environmental studies are:

• assessment of the formation of a heat island and the effect of radiation on the location (e.g. increase in actual and perceived temperature in the project location and the immediate surroundings),

• loading or consumption of CO2 (with other greenhouse and monitored gases, if these are monitored in the project location),

• green effect on the project location (shading, evapotranspiration, increase in thermal comfort),

• management of rainwater and drainage characteristics of the area,

• wind behavior in the locality (preserving natural ventilation corridors to limit the occurrence of negative impacts due to the dynamic effect of wind),

• important local parameters that are specific or key for the given area, e.g. assessment of airborne dust concentration in industrial areas. ( National Recycling Agency Slovakia, abbreviated NARA-SK)

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