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Fig. 1
Climate
change
mitigation
and
adaptation
in
built
environment
quantitative
and
qualitative analyses aspects
Stage 1. Comparative description of the climate change mitigation basing oneself
on main worldwide development trends and best practices (see Fig. 1 ):
• Determining a system of criteria characterising the efficiency of a climate
change mitigation by employing relevant literature and expert methods.
• Describing, per this system of criteria, the present state of the climate change
mitigation in countries under consideration in conceptual (textual, graphical,
numerical, virtual and augmented reality and such) and quantitative forms.
Stage 2. Comparison and contrast of the climate change mitigation in countries
under consideration:
• Identifying the global development trends (general regularities) of the climate
change mitigation.
• Identifying the differences in climate change mitigations in countries under
consideration.
• Determining the pluses and minuses of these differences.
• Determining the best practice for the climate change mitigation in countries
under consideration as per actual conditions.
• Estimating the deviation between the knowledge stakeholders have of world-
wide best practices and their practice-in-use.
Stage 3. Development of certain general recommendations on how to improve the
knowledge levels of stakeholders.
Stage 4. Submission of certain recommendations to stakeholders including several
particular alternatives for each general recommendation proposed.
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