URN | etd-0725124-154111 | Statistics | This thesis had been viewed 53 times. Download 0 times. |
Author | Jui-hua Wan | ||
Author's Email Address | No Public. | ||
Department | Department of construction & spatial design | ||
Year | 2023 | Semester | 2 |
Degree | Master | Type of Document | Master's Thesis |
Language | zh-TW.Big5 Chinese | Page Count | 103 |
Title | The Eco-friendliness of Energy-saving MeasuresĄGA Study from the Perspective of National Military Users in the Northern Region | ||
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Abstract | This study aims to explore and understand the eco-friendliness of current energy-saving measures and their application experience in the military living environment from the perspective of national military personnel. Considering the difficulty of directly obtaining energy-saving benefit data, this study focuses on collecting and analyzing military personnel's opinions and experience feedback on these measures to gain in-depth insight into the impact of energy-saving measures. The selection of energy-saving measures is based on the current regulations and guidelines of the military, covering key areas such as energy-efficient lighting, water resource management, and indoor temperature regulation. The goal is to promote the rational use and conservation of resources through effective management and technical strategies, exploring how these measures integrate into the daily life and work of military personnel, and their contribution to the military. Through in-depth interviews with military personnel, this study aims to reveal the operational status and challenges of energy-saving measures in practice, as well as the perceptions and evaluations of personnel regarding the effectiveness of these measures. This understanding will provide valuable insights into the actual application effects of energy-saving measures, identify areas for improvement in the implementation process, and offer strategic insights and recommendations for military energy-saving policies and practices. The aim is to promote environmental friendliness and conservation goals, thereby supporting the military's move towards more sustainable development. The research findings indicate that military personnel generally believe that energy-saving measures have a positive impact on environmental protection and resource conservation. However, some difficulties and inconveniences have been encountered during the implementation of related policies and measures, affecting daily life and work. There is a need for further optimization. Military personnel hold a positive view of the environmental friendliness of these measures but also hope that the promotion of energy-saving measures will consider friendliness, creating a truly win-win situation. |
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Date of Defense | 2024-07-05 | Date of Submission | 2024-07-25 |