Life-cycle assessment (LCA) is an established methodology that can provide decision-makers with comprehensive data on the environmental impacts of products and processes during the entire life cycle. However, the literature on building LCAs consists of highly varying results between the studies, even when the assessed buildings are very similar. This makes it doubtful if LCA can actually produce reliable data for supporting policy-making in the building sector. However, no prior reviews looking into this issue in the building sector exist. This study includes an extensive literature review of LCA studies on the pre-use phase of buildings. The purpose of this study is to analyze the variation between the results of different studies and find...
Abstract: Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) was developed to determine the holistic environmental impact o...
The high contribution of the building sector to the global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions places a s...
AbstractIntroductionIn the U.S., about 50% of total CO2 emissions stem from the built environment (e...
Life-cycle assessment (LCA) is an established methodology that can provide decision-makers with comp...
Life-cycle assessment (LCA) is an established methodology that can provide decision-makers with comp...
Life-cycle assessment (LCA) is an established methodology that can provide decision-makers with comp...
Life-cycle assessment (LCA) is an established methodology that can provide decision-makers with comp...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Traditionally, the emissions embodied in construction materials h...
Buildings and construction activities account for a notable share of total energy con-sumption, gree...
Purpose This paper reviews the state-of-the art research in life cycle assessment (LCA) applied to ...
Purpose This paper reviews the state-of-the art research in life cycle assessment (LCA) applied to ...
Abstract: Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) was developed to determine the holistic environmental impact o...
Purpose This paper reviews the state-of-the art research in life cycle assessment (LCA) applied to ...
Purpose This paper reviews the state-of-the art research in life cycle assessment (LCA) applied to ...
Environmental life cycle assessment (LCA) witnesses increasing popularity in the built environment. ...
Abstract: Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) was developed to determine the holistic environmental impact o...
The high contribution of the building sector to the global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions places a s...
AbstractIntroductionIn the U.S., about 50% of total CO2 emissions stem from the built environment (e...
Life-cycle assessment (LCA) is an established methodology that can provide decision-makers with comp...
Life-cycle assessment (LCA) is an established methodology that can provide decision-makers with comp...
Life-cycle assessment (LCA) is an established methodology that can provide decision-makers with comp...
Life-cycle assessment (LCA) is an established methodology that can provide decision-makers with comp...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Traditionally, the emissions embodied in construction materials h...
Buildings and construction activities account for a notable share of total energy con-sumption, gree...
Purpose This paper reviews the state-of-the art research in life cycle assessment (LCA) applied to ...
Purpose This paper reviews the state-of-the art research in life cycle assessment (LCA) applied to ...
Abstract: Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) was developed to determine the holistic environmental impact o...
Purpose This paper reviews the state-of-the art research in life cycle assessment (LCA) applied to ...
Purpose This paper reviews the state-of-the art research in life cycle assessment (LCA) applied to ...
Environmental life cycle assessment (LCA) witnesses increasing popularity in the built environment. ...
Abstract: Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) was developed to determine the holistic environmental impact o...
The high contribution of the building sector to the global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions places a s...
AbstractIntroductionIn the U.S., about 50% of total CO2 emissions stem from the built environment (e...