Occupants’ Behaviour for Sense of Security and Well Being Concerns in Their Residences: 100. Yıl Case
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2018
Authors
Karaman Madan, Özge
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Cankaya University Press
Abstract
In residential areas, unsustainable occupant behaviour is one of the main reasons of energy
waste. Analyzing occupant behaviour is essential to reduce energy consumption. The motivation,
reason or drivers of unsustainable behaviour must be identified to come up with effective solutions.
While there are solutions for excess energy use, such as timing for electric devices, sensors for
lighting control; there is no solution for purposely leaving lights or electronic devices on. As can be
observed by the researcher, occupants tend to have a behaviour of leaving the lights on, due to security
and wellbeing concerns when they are not actively using them. An online questionnaire survey is
conducted for the selected neighbourhood of 100. Yıl İşçi Blokları with 100 participants. While
prevalence of the behaviour is measured, the underlying results are analysed and presented. This paper
presents the preliminary results of the study.
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Occupant Behaviour, Energy Waste, Unsustainable Behaviour
Citation
Karaman Madan, Özge. "Occupants’ Behaviour for Sense of Security and Well Being Concerns in Their Residences: 100. Yıl Case", Beyond All Limits International Congress on Sustainability in Architecture, Planning, and Design Proceedings Book, Ankara: Cankaya University Press, pp. 479-484, 2018.