Existing tools for environmental certification of buildings are failing in their ability to reach the general public and to create social awareness, since they require not only specialized knowledge regarding construction and energy sources, but also environmental knowledge. In this paper, an open-source online tool for the estimation of the carbon footprint of residential buildings by non-specialized users is presented as a product from the OERCO2 Erasmus + project. The internal calculations, data management and operation of this tool are extensively explained. The ten most common building typologies built in the last decade in Spain are analysed by using the OERCO2 tool, and the order of magnitude of the results is analysed by comp...
The upward trend in the residential sector of energy use has significant consequences in terms of en...
Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emission is the major consequences of industrial revolution, technology advance...
Recent studies have shown that the importance of embodied carbon is growing in relation to assessing...
Existing tools for environmental certification of buildings are failing in their ability to reach th...
CO2 emissions due to the construction sector represent 40% of the total, either directly by the use ...
Carbon footprint is commonly defined as the total amount of greenhouse gases produced directly or in...
[EN] Reducing the carbon emissions of buildings and whole districts is one of the main objectives of...
Life cycle carbon emissions (LCO2), made up of operational and embodied carbon, have become a major ...
AbstractThis paper describes a method for controlling the growth of the carbon footprint of building...
The world faces “an inconvenient trouble” of global warming which is immensely catalysed through the...
The construction industry is one of the highest contributors to greenhouse gas emissions and there i...
The increasing of carbon emissions in our atmosphere is becoming an environmental issue due to clima...
Climate change is caused by an increase in the concentration of green house gas emissions due to hum...
To date a proliferation of sustainability claims in architecture is noticed. The major focus is on e...
In the construction industry, a large amount of carbon dioxide is emitted, due to the embodied and o...
The upward trend in the residential sector of energy use has significant consequences in terms of en...
Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emission is the major consequences of industrial revolution, technology advance...
Recent studies have shown that the importance of embodied carbon is growing in relation to assessing...
Existing tools for environmental certification of buildings are failing in their ability to reach th...
CO2 emissions due to the construction sector represent 40% of the total, either directly by the use ...
Carbon footprint is commonly defined as the total amount of greenhouse gases produced directly or in...
[EN] Reducing the carbon emissions of buildings and whole districts is one of the main objectives of...
Life cycle carbon emissions (LCO2), made up of operational and embodied carbon, have become a major ...
AbstractThis paper describes a method for controlling the growth of the carbon footprint of building...
The world faces “an inconvenient trouble” of global warming which is immensely catalysed through the...
The construction industry is one of the highest contributors to greenhouse gas emissions and there i...
The increasing of carbon emissions in our atmosphere is becoming an environmental issue due to clima...
Climate change is caused by an increase in the concentration of green house gas emissions due to hum...
To date a proliferation of sustainability claims in architecture is noticed. The major focus is on e...
In the construction industry, a large amount of carbon dioxide is emitted, due to the embodied and o...
The upward trend in the residential sector of energy use has significant consequences in terms of en...
Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emission is the major consequences of industrial revolution, technology advance...
Recent studies have shown that the importance of embodied carbon is growing in relation to assessing...