Predicting Sustainable Construction Practices: A Critical Review of Traditional Tharu Mud House Techniques in Kanchanpur, Nepal
持続可能な建設手法の予測:ネパール・カンチャンプルにおける伝統的なタル族泥壁住宅技術の批判的レビュー (AI 翻訳)
S. Bhatt, K. Bhatta, B. Bohara
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日本語
本レビューは、ネパール・カンチャンプルの伝統的なタル族泥壁住宅技術を持続可能性の観点から評価。低埋蔵エネルギー、熱的快適性、コスト効率などを分析し、現代の持続可能建築への示唆を提供。定量的評価の不足を指摘し、伝統技術と現代システムの融合を提案。
English
This critical review assesses traditional Tharu mud house techniques in Kanchanpur, Nepal, for sustainability indicators such as embodied energy, thermal comfort, and cost efficiency. It highlights the low-carbon potential of these vernacular methods while noting gaps in quantitative evaluation. The paper suggests combining indigenous knowledge with modern sustainability frameworks for resilient, low-carbon housing.
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日本のGX文脈において
日本では伝統建築の持続可能性が再評価されつつある。本レビューは、地域資源活用とパッシブデザインの事例として、日本の地方住宅や文化財保全に参考となる。
In the global GX context
This review contributes to global discourse on sustainable vernacular architecture and low-carbon building materials. It provides a case study on integrating traditional knowledge with modern sustainability indicators, relevant for developing countries and rural housing policies.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides a comprehensive review of Tharu mud house techniques for sustainable construction research.
🏢実務担当者:Offers insights into low-embodied-energy building methods applicable to rural housing.
🏛政策担当者:Highlights potential of traditional techniques for sustainable housing policies in developing regions.
📄 Abstract(原文)
A prime example of utilizing traditional mud-based housing systems is to gain knowledge on sustainable, climate-sensitive, and culturally inclined ways of constructing houses. The paper includes a critical examination of the ancient methods of Tharu mud houses in Kanchanpur, Nepal, in terms of their applicability on the global and national systems of vernacular architecture and sustainable building. Based on the global research on earthen construction technologies, e.g., adobe, cob, rammed earth and wattle-and-daub, and various Nepalese traditions, the review appraises Tharu houses within the framework of the essential sustainability indicators, e.g., environmental footprint, thermal comfort, cost/efficiency, and socio-cultural meaning. Tharu mud houses consist of locally available materials, including mud, bamboo, straw, and timber which indicate that they have low embodied energy, carbon footprint, and also effective passive design strategies that can fit the hot-humid Terai climate. Thick earthen walls, shaded verandas, and natural ventilation are among the features that promote the achievement of stable indoor thermal conditions without involving the consumption of mechanical energy. Nevertheless, the available literature gives huge gaps in quantitative evaluation, especially to the methods of thermal performance, lifetime cost evaluation, and structural behavior during environmental risks. The proposal identifies that a multi-dimensional assessment is most effective and possibly that the combination of indigenous Tharu construction expertise and modern sustainability systems would generate resilient and low-carbon residential approaches to housing in the rural and peri-urban areas of Nepal.
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