This study performs a life cycle assessment (LCA) of five new family houses in Eastern Slovakia to compare them in terms of the materials and technologies used. The main goal of the analysis is to investigate and highlight the expectable reduction rate of environmental impact resulting from using green materials and technologies. Their environmental impact is determined by using eToolLCD software. The life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) categories of global warming, ozone depletion, acidification, eutrophication and photochemical ozone creation potential are determined within the cradle-to-grave boundary. The examined family houses are built of conventional materials such as aerated concrete blocks, expanded polystyrene (EPS) for thermal in...
Awareness of climate change has resulted in enormous challenges for developed and developing countri...
One of the methods utilized for quantification of environmental impacts of human activities is Life-...
Purpose: This study analyses the environmental impacts of a plus-energy house. Such buildings produc...
This study presents a life cycle assessment (LCA) of ten single family houses located in Eastern Slo...
This paper aims to assess the environmental impact of family houses designed as a building with gree...
Life-Cycle Assessment (LCA) is an analytic method for evaluation of environmental impacts of product...
The construction industry plays a significant role in contributing to various environmental impacts,...
Buildings consume energy, which is a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. In order to redu...
Methods used for assessing the environmental impact of products comprise "life-cycle assessments" (L...
Life cycle assessment is an environmental method which estimates either a process or a building mate...
International audienceThe life cycle assessment (LCA) of the series of ISO 14040 standards [1], allo...
The Nordic countries have shown great interest in using Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) in the building ...
In Slovakia, 35% of buildings are older than 50 years but most newer buildings built before 1990 hav...
International audienceBACKGROUND PURPOSE The life cycle assessment (LCA) of the series of ISO 14040 ...
In world with limited amount of energy sources and with serious environmental pollution, interest in...
Awareness of climate change has resulted in enormous challenges for developed and developing countri...
One of the methods utilized for quantification of environmental impacts of human activities is Life-...
Purpose: This study analyses the environmental impacts of a plus-energy house. Such buildings produc...
This study presents a life cycle assessment (LCA) of ten single family houses located in Eastern Slo...
This paper aims to assess the environmental impact of family houses designed as a building with gree...
Life-Cycle Assessment (LCA) is an analytic method for evaluation of environmental impacts of product...
The construction industry plays a significant role in contributing to various environmental impacts,...
Buildings consume energy, which is a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. In order to redu...
Methods used for assessing the environmental impact of products comprise "life-cycle assessments" (L...
Life cycle assessment is an environmental method which estimates either a process or a building mate...
International audienceThe life cycle assessment (LCA) of the series of ISO 14040 standards [1], allo...
The Nordic countries have shown great interest in using Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) in the building ...
In Slovakia, 35% of buildings are older than 50 years but most newer buildings built before 1990 hav...
International audienceBACKGROUND PURPOSE The life cycle assessment (LCA) of the series of ISO 14040 ...
In world with limited amount of energy sources and with serious environmental pollution, interest in...
Awareness of climate change has resulted in enormous challenges for developed and developing countri...
One of the methods utilized for quantification of environmental impacts of human activities is Life-...
Purpose: This study analyses the environmental impacts of a plus-energy house. Such buildings produc...