Huge material stocks are embedded in the residential built environment. These materials have the potential to be a source of secondary materials, an important consideration for the transition towards a circular economy. Consistent information about such stocks, especially at the global level, is missing. This article attempts to fill part of that gap by compiling a material intensities database for different types of buildings and applying that data in the context of a scenario analysis, linked to the SSP scenarios as implemented in the global climate model IMAGE. The database is created on a global scale, dividing the world into 26 regions in compliance with IMAGE. The potential use of the database was tested and served as input for modell...
Dynamics of societal material stocks such as buildings and infrastructures and their spatial pattern...
The building construction sector consumes significant quantities of resources, generates high levels...
Economic growth has caused a rapid rise in the use of metals and minerals. In addition, the world’s ...
Huge material stocks are embedded in the residential built environment. These materials have the pot...
Residential buildings and service sector buildings have an important contribution to climate change,...
Global material stocks of infrastructure, buildings, machinery and consumer products are growing rap...
China hosts a large amount of building stocks, which is nearly 50 billion square meters. Moreover, a...
Around 40% of global raw materials that are extracted every year accumulate as in-use stocks in the ...
Built environment stocks (buildings and infrastructures) play multiple roles in our socio-economic m...
Construction material plays an increasingly important role in the environmental impacts of buildings...
Abstract Material stocks have created alternative perspectives in many environmental and climate stu...
In most of the current starting construction projects, most stakeholders use virgin materials for bu...
International datasets on economy-wide material flows currently fail to comprehensively cover the qu...
The role of material production as a driver of environmental impacts is increasing, which calls for ...
The significant weight of the building sector in global material demand has been addressed in severa...
Dynamics of societal material stocks such as buildings and infrastructures and their spatial pattern...
The building construction sector consumes significant quantities of resources, generates high levels...
Economic growth has caused a rapid rise in the use of metals and minerals. In addition, the world’s ...
Huge material stocks are embedded in the residential built environment. These materials have the pot...
Residential buildings and service sector buildings have an important contribution to climate change,...
Global material stocks of infrastructure, buildings, machinery and consumer products are growing rap...
China hosts a large amount of building stocks, which is nearly 50 billion square meters. Moreover, a...
Around 40% of global raw materials that are extracted every year accumulate as in-use stocks in the ...
Built environment stocks (buildings and infrastructures) play multiple roles in our socio-economic m...
Construction material plays an increasingly important role in the environmental impacts of buildings...
Abstract Material stocks have created alternative perspectives in many environmental and climate stu...
In most of the current starting construction projects, most stakeholders use virgin materials for bu...
International datasets on economy-wide material flows currently fail to comprehensively cover the qu...
The role of material production as a driver of environmental impacts is increasing, which calls for ...
The significant weight of the building sector in global material demand has been addressed in severa...
Dynamics of societal material stocks such as buildings and infrastructures and their spatial pattern...
The building construction sector consumes significant quantities of resources, generates high levels...
Economic growth has caused a rapid rise in the use of metals and minerals. In addition, the world’s ...