Floating Home
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https://doi.org/10.14738/assrj.1301.19847Keywords:
Floating homessustainable housing; climate change adaptation; sea-level rise; passive cooling; renewable energy systems; sustainable waste management; coastal resilienceAbstract
Floating homes are any structures that can float or submerge and travel on substantial distances while being completely sustainable and allowing its inhabitants to remain at sea for a prolonged period. Floating homes are sustainable alternative to traditional land-based housing for a variety of reasons. This paper sets out to establish that floating homes are more sustainable than traditional land-based homes due to their adaptability to rising sea levels, reduced land consumption, enhanced energy efficiency through passive cooling systems and innovative waste management practices.
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