Abstract [eng] |
The final thesis analyzes the sustainable modernization of multi-apartment residential buildings in Lithuania, to assess its impact on energy efficiency, CO₂ emission reduction and improvement of the quality of life of residents. The first part of the thesis reviews the principles of sustainable modernization, EU and Lithuanian legal acts and applied technologies. The second part of the thesis analyzes the progress of modernization in Lithuania, the attitude of residents, the main challenges and economic benefits. The third part of the thesis conducts a survey of certified construction specialists, evaluates their attitude towards sustainable solutions, presents a SWOT analysis, presents economic models, energy consumption calculations and life cycle analysis. After analyzing the theoretical and practical aspects of modernization, recommendations are presented on how to organize the modernization process in Lithuania more effectively and ensure its greater sustainability. The work consists of three main parts: introduction, theoretical and empirical analysis, conclusions and suggestions, references, and appendices. The scope of the work is 57 pages of text without appendices, 6 tables, 13 figures, 86 references. |