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Simulation-based study on the role of green roof settings on energy demand reduction in seven Australian climate zones

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Elmira Jamei; orcid Hing-Wah Chau;
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Simulation-based study on the role of green roof settings on energy demand reduction in seven Australian climate zones

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green roof, cooling, air-conditioning, ventilation, Australia, heating, 4005 Civil engineering, 3302 Building, Institute for Sustainable Industries and Liveable Cities, College of Science and Engineering, energy

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