This paper analyzes the global-warming potential of materials used to construct the walls of 3 building types - traditional, semimodern, and modern - in Sagarmatha National Park and Buffer Zone in Nepal, using the life-cycle assessment approach. Traditional buildings use local materials, mainly wood and stone, while semimodern and modern buildings use different amounts of commercial materials, such as cement and glass wool. A comparison of the greenhouse gas emissions associated with the 3 building types, using as the functional unit 1 m2 of wall, found that traditional buildings release about onefourth of the greenhouse gas emissions released by semimodern buildings and less than one-fifth of the emissions of modern buildings. However, the...
This study compared the Global Warming Potential (GWP) impact of two single-family dwellings situate...
Vernacular building materials and models represent the construction methods and building materials u...
The manufacturing and construction industries have always been large contributors to global CO2 emis...
This paper analyzes the global-warming potential of materials used to construct the walls of 3 build...
Due to the heavy environmental impacts on the building industry, wood-based building materials are g...
The main aim of the study is to assess the environmental and economic impacts of the lodging sector ...
This paper describes how much a typical building is contributing to global warming by releasing the ...
International audienceIn a static Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), the global warming potential (GWP) is...
The global challenge of large-scale climate change mitigation requires action also in the building a...
Approximately 30% of global energy consumption is attributed to the building sector. Out of these bu...
Purpose: The main aim of the study is to assess the environmental and economic impacts of the lodgin...
Building industry consumes substantial natural resources and produces considerable greenhouse gas em...
Increasing CO₂ emission is considered as the main reason for global warming in the world. One of the...
The climate crisis is urging us to act fast. Buildings are a key leverage point in reducing greenhou...
Buildings are a major contributor to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, accounting for around 38% of gl...
This study compared the Global Warming Potential (GWP) impact of two single-family dwellings situate...
Vernacular building materials and models represent the construction methods and building materials u...
The manufacturing and construction industries have always been large contributors to global CO2 emis...
This paper analyzes the global-warming potential of materials used to construct the walls of 3 build...
Due to the heavy environmental impacts on the building industry, wood-based building materials are g...
The main aim of the study is to assess the environmental and economic impacts of the lodging sector ...
This paper describes how much a typical building is contributing to global warming by releasing the ...
International audienceIn a static Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), the global warming potential (GWP) is...
The global challenge of large-scale climate change mitigation requires action also in the building a...
Approximately 30% of global energy consumption is attributed to the building sector. Out of these bu...
Purpose: The main aim of the study is to assess the environmental and economic impacts of the lodgin...
Building industry consumes substantial natural resources and produces considerable greenhouse gas em...
Increasing CO₂ emission is considered as the main reason for global warming in the world. One of the...
The climate crisis is urging us to act fast. Buildings are a key leverage point in reducing greenhou...
Buildings are a major contributor to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, accounting for around 38% of gl...
This study compared the Global Warming Potential (GWP) impact of two single-family dwellings situate...
Vernacular building materials and models represent the construction methods and building materials u...
The manufacturing and construction industries have always been large contributors to global CO2 emis...