Motivated by national greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions budgets, the UK construction industry is pursuing reductions in emissions embodied in buildings and infrastructure. The current embodied GHG emissions benchmarks allow design teams to make a relative comparison between buildings and infrastructure but are not linked to sector or national GHG emissions reduction targets. This paper describes a novel model that links sector-level embodied GHG emissions estimates with project calculations. This provides a framework to consistently translate international, national and sector reduction targets into project targets. The required level of long-term GHG emissions reduction from improvements in building design and material manufacture is heavily ...
AbstractBuilding sector shares a considerable portion of total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions worldw...
This chapter aims to increase awareness related to the assessment of embodied greenhouse gas emissio...
This paper explores opportunities for the built environment to fulfill a far-reaching greenhouse gas...
Motivated by national greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions budgets, the UK construction industry is pursui...
The UK construction industry faces the daunting task of replacing and extending a significant propor...
The global construction industry is responsible for considerable effects on the environment and soci...
The annual expenditure on diesel oil and heavy oil in the construction sector is the second largest ...
Buildings account for around a third of global energy and process emissions, but have been deliverin...
While buildings are often credited as accounting for some 40% of the global greenhouse gas (GHG) emi...
International pressure to reduce greenhouse gas emissions has forced many countries to look beyond \...
As a consequence of most buildings' long lifespan, changing weather conditions driven by climate cha...
As a consequence of most building's long lifespan, changing weather conditions driven by climate cha...
Global temperatures are expected to rise by between 1.1 and 6.4oC this century, depending, to a larg...
Building stock growth around the world drives extensive material consumption and environmental impac...
In the face of a changing climate, a growing number of construction firms are adopting carbon reduct...
AbstractBuilding sector shares a considerable portion of total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions worldw...
This chapter aims to increase awareness related to the assessment of embodied greenhouse gas emissio...
This paper explores opportunities for the built environment to fulfill a far-reaching greenhouse gas...
Motivated by national greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions budgets, the UK construction industry is pursui...
The UK construction industry faces the daunting task of replacing and extending a significant propor...
The global construction industry is responsible for considerable effects on the environment and soci...
The annual expenditure on diesel oil and heavy oil in the construction sector is the second largest ...
Buildings account for around a third of global energy and process emissions, but have been deliverin...
While buildings are often credited as accounting for some 40% of the global greenhouse gas (GHG) emi...
International pressure to reduce greenhouse gas emissions has forced many countries to look beyond \...
As a consequence of most buildings' long lifespan, changing weather conditions driven by climate cha...
As a consequence of most building's long lifespan, changing weather conditions driven by climate cha...
Global temperatures are expected to rise by between 1.1 and 6.4oC this century, depending, to a larg...
Building stock growth around the world drives extensive material consumption and environmental impac...
In the face of a changing climate, a growing number of construction firms are adopting carbon reduct...
AbstractBuilding sector shares a considerable portion of total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions worldw...
This chapter aims to increase awareness related to the assessment of embodied greenhouse gas emissio...
This paper explores opportunities for the built environment to fulfill a far-reaching greenhouse gas...