At present, it is estimated that the building sector contributes up to 45% of annual greenhouse gas emissions primarily through the use of fossil fuels during their operational phase and consumes up to 40% of all energy in UK. Given the massive growth in new construction in economies in transition, and the inefficiencies of existing building stock, if nothing is done, greenhouse gas emissions from buildings will be more than double in the next 20 years. This is a review paper describe the extent and nature of sustainable buildings in UK, either within new or refurbishing old ones, in order to move away from traditional methods of construction and to look at multi-disciplinary and integrated approaches, as well as end-user perspectives
The construction industry, through its activities and supply chains as well as the operation of the ...
The construction industry, through its activities and supply chains as well as the operation of the ...
Globally buildings are responsible for approximately 40% of the total world annual energy consumptio...
Purpose: Using the new build residential sector in England as its basis, this study examines how cli...
This paper considers the impact of the built environment in terms of carbon emissions and proposes a...
The benefits of choosing refurbishment over new build have recently been brought into focus for red...
Purpose of this paper: Using the new build residential sector in England as its basis, this study ex...
In October 2008, the UK government announced the goal of an 80% reduction in CO2 emissions relative ...
The built environment emits 40% of total greenhouse gas emissions and mitigating climate change thro...
The UK construction industry faces the daunting task of replacing and extending a significant propor...
As part of the UK government sustainability agenda a target of 80% reduction in CO2 emissions by 205...
A major cause of climate change emanates from the energy used in heating, lighting and the running o...
There is evidence from the International Panel of Climate Change that the UK will experience a mean ...
Global environmental degradation is one of the most serious threats facing humankind as a result of...
There are inherited challenges and barriers the UK government faces in meeting the 80% carbon reduct...
The construction industry, through its activities and supply chains as well as the operation of the ...
The construction industry, through its activities and supply chains as well as the operation of the ...
Globally buildings are responsible for approximately 40% of the total world annual energy consumptio...
Purpose: Using the new build residential sector in England as its basis, this study examines how cli...
This paper considers the impact of the built environment in terms of carbon emissions and proposes a...
The benefits of choosing refurbishment over new build have recently been brought into focus for red...
Purpose of this paper: Using the new build residential sector in England as its basis, this study ex...
In October 2008, the UK government announced the goal of an 80% reduction in CO2 emissions relative ...
The built environment emits 40% of total greenhouse gas emissions and mitigating climate change thro...
The UK construction industry faces the daunting task of replacing and extending a significant propor...
As part of the UK government sustainability agenda a target of 80% reduction in CO2 emissions by 205...
A major cause of climate change emanates from the energy used in heating, lighting and the running o...
There is evidence from the International Panel of Climate Change that the UK will experience a mean ...
Global environmental degradation is one of the most serious threats facing humankind as a result of...
There are inherited challenges and barriers the UK government faces in meeting the 80% carbon reduct...
The construction industry, through its activities and supply chains as well as the operation of the ...
The construction industry, through its activities and supply chains as well as the operation of the ...
Globally buildings are responsible for approximately 40% of the total world annual energy consumptio...