It is increasingly recognised that the energy renovation of the existing building stock will be determinant for achieving 2030 and 2050 decarbonisation targets in Europe. As operational energy is being dramatically reduced through regulatory efforts and funding from the European Union, the relevance of the environmental performance of these interventions becomes higher, namely regarding embodied energy and carbon emissions associated with the materials that compose the renovation solutions. Although some studies address these impacts in buildings, the range of studies focusing on the neighbourhood scale is limited. This article presents a methodological framework combining a life cycle cost assessment (LCC) and a life cycle assessment (LCA)...
Buildings currently play a fundamental role for the achievement of the sustainable development goals...
Buildings currently play a fundamental role for the achievement of the sustainable development goals...
The paper presents the comparative results of the life-cycle assessment (LCA) of one residential bui...
It is increasingly recognised that the energy renovation of the existing building stock will be dete...
It is increasingly recognised that the energy renovation of the existing building stock will be dete...
The building sector contributes up to 40% of energy consumption and 30% of greenhouse gases emission...
CO2 emissions need to be reduced by 40% in 2030 in Portugal as an intermediate target of the Paris A...
The building sector contributes up to 40% of energy consumption and 30% of greenhouse gases emission...
The construction sector is facing increasingly strict energy efficiency regulations. Existing buildi...
Ongoing research in Europe related to sustainable renovation mainly focuses on improving the energy ...
The construction sector is facing increasingly strict energy efficiency regulations. Existing buildi...
The paper presents the comparative results of the life-cycle assessment (LCA) of one residential bui...
Construction is a crucial sector in terms of worldwide environmental impacts. Building material prod...
The paper presents the comparative results of the life-cycle assessment (LCA) of one residential bui...
AbstractThe building sector contributes up to 40% of energy consumption and 30% of greenhouse gases ...
Buildings currently play a fundamental role for the achievement of the sustainable development goals...
Buildings currently play a fundamental role for the achievement of the sustainable development goals...
The paper presents the comparative results of the life-cycle assessment (LCA) of one residential bui...
It is increasingly recognised that the energy renovation of the existing building stock will be dete...
It is increasingly recognised that the energy renovation of the existing building stock will be dete...
The building sector contributes up to 40% of energy consumption and 30% of greenhouse gases emission...
CO2 emissions need to be reduced by 40% in 2030 in Portugal as an intermediate target of the Paris A...
The building sector contributes up to 40% of energy consumption and 30% of greenhouse gases emission...
The construction sector is facing increasingly strict energy efficiency regulations. Existing buildi...
Ongoing research in Europe related to sustainable renovation mainly focuses on improving the energy ...
The construction sector is facing increasingly strict energy efficiency regulations. Existing buildi...
The paper presents the comparative results of the life-cycle assessment (LCA) of one residential bui...
Construction is a crucial sector in terms of worldwide environmental impacts. Building material prod...
The paper presents the comparative results of the life-cycle assessment (LCA) of one residential bui...
AbstractThe building sector contributes up to 40% of energy consumption and 30% of greenhouse gases ...
Buildings currently play a fundamental role for the achievement of the sustainable development goals...
Buildings currently play a fundamental role for the achievement of the sustainable development goals...
The paper presents the comparative results of the life-cycle assessment (LCA) of one residential bui...