Building stock models (BSMs) are essential for simulating the contributions of regional and national building sectors to climate change under different policy scenarios, and for identifying pathways to climate change mitigation. To date, BSMs have focused on the operational life-cycle impacts of domestic dwellings; there has been less emphasis either on non-domestic buildings (NDBs) or full life-cycle analysis. This paper provides a first review of the theory and practice of NDB stock modelling which considers life-cycle energy, emissions and costs. A meta-analysis of the literature was undertaken involving a structured search of relevant articles in key scientific repositories. 98 in-scope studies were identified and data collected on thei...
This paper presents the Energy, Carbon and Cost Assessment for Building Stocks (ECCABS) model, which...
How should sustainable neighbourhoods be designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions towards zero? W...
How should sustainable neighbourhoods be designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions towards zero? W...
In Europe, the final energy demand and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of residential and commercial ...
Models which fully evaluate the life cycle energy and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of national hou...
Urban building-stocks are responsible for a significant share of resource and energy use. To quantif...
In Europe, residential and commercial buildings are directly and indirectly responsible for approxim...
Models which fully evaluate the life cycle energy and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of national hou...
Buildings are responsible for a large share of the energy demand and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions ...
Buildings contribute 40% of global greenhouse gas emissions; therefore, strategies that can substant...
The global climate crisis calls for the urgent decrease of life cycle environmental impacts of build...
The building stock is one of the most important energy consumers worldwide. Therefore, a number of e...
The buildings’ sector is one of the major consumers of materials and energy in the world. Thus, the ...
The buildings’ sector is one of the major consumers of materials and energy in the world. Thus, the ...
The building stock is one of the most important energy consumers worldwide. Therefore, a number of e...
This paper presents the Energy, Carbon and Cost Assessment for Building Stocks (ECCABS) model, which...
How should sustainable neighbourhoods be designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions towards zero? W...
How should sustainable neighbourhoods be designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions towards zero? W...
In Europe, the final energy demand and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of residential and commercial ...
Models which fully evaluate the life cycle energy and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of national hou...
Urban building-stocks are responsible for a significant share of resource and energy use. To quantif...
In Europe, residential and commercial buildings are directly and indirectly responsible for approxim...
Models which fully evaluate the life cycle energy and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of national hou...
Buildings are responsible for a large share of the energy demand and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions ...
Buildings contribute 40% of global greenhouse gas emissions; therefore, strategies that can substant...
The global climate crisis calls for the urgent decrease of life cycle environmental impacts of build...
The building stock is one of the most important energy consumers worldwide. Therefore, a number of e...
The buildings’ sector is one of the major consumers of materials and energy in the world. Thus, the ...
The buildings’ sector is one of the major consumers of materials and energy in the world. Thus, the ...
The building stock is one of the most important energy consumers worldwide. Therefore, a number of e...
This paper presents the Energy, Carbon and Cost Assessment for Building Stocks (ECCABS) model, which...
How should sustainable neighbourhoods be designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions towards zero? W...
How should sustainable neighbourhoods be designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions towards zero? W...