The built environment has been identified as being responsible for causing significant environmental impacts, which indicates the opportunity for the sector to be of great importance in the battle against environmental problems. The main strategy today has been on urban density for lowering greenhouse gas emissions from housing and transport as well as studying the emissions caused by buildings with life-cycle assessment (LCA). However, the holistic approach seems to be missing, where environmental goals in the planning stage with the development of buildings are connected. This thesis expands the common use of LCA on buildings and proposes the method on a neighborhood scale for reaching a holistic approach. The thesis aims to identify oppo...
The paper reports research demonstrating the potential of using LCA methodology as a support tool fo...
International audienceEnvironmental performance considerations in the construction sector extend fro...
Beside being used for evaluating the environmental impacts of new buildings, Life Cycle Assessment (...
The building sector is a major driver of climate change and recent years it has been a growing focus...
The integration of science-based knowledge on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions into practice-based nei...
Since the first warnings on the limits of planet Earth, 50 years ago, policies havenot been sufficie...
International audienceSustainability is now targeted in nearly all urban projects, but LCA is genera...
Buildings represent a critical piece of a low-carbon future and their long lifetime necessitates urg...
peer reviewedAware of the strong population growth expected in the coming years in cities, it is imp...
AbstractIntroductionIn the U.S., about 50% of total CO2 emissions stem from the built environment (e...
Urban sprawl and the increase of the built-up area have a major impact on land use. Buildings are re...
Abstract: Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) was developed to determine the holistic environmental impact o...
Life cycle assessment is an environmental method which estimates either a process or a building mate...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) offers a viable way of evaluating a buildings environmental impact throu...
The high consumption of resources in the building industry requires a significant reduction of mater...
The paper reports research demonstrating the potential of using LCA methodology as a support tool fo...
International audienceEnvironmental performance considerations in the construction sector extend fro...
Beside being used for evaluating the environmental impacts of new buildings, Life Cycle Assessment (...
The building sector is a major driver of climate change and recent years it has been a growing focus...
The integration of science-based knowledge on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions into practice-based nei...
Since the first warnings on the limits of planet Earth, 50 years ago, policies havenot been sufficie...
International audienceSustainability is now targeted in nearly all urban projects, but LCA is genera...
Buildings represent a critical piece of a low-carbon future and their long lifetime necessitates urg...
peer reviewedAware of the strong population growth expected in the coming years in cities, it is imp...
AbstractIntroductionIn the U.S., about 50% of total CO2 emissions stem from the built environment (e...
Urban sprawl and the increase of the built-up area have a major impact on land use. Buildings are re...
Abstract: Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) was developed to determine the holistic environmental impact o...
Life cycle assessment is an environmental method which estimates either a process or a building mate...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) offers a viable way of evaluating a buildings environmental impact throu...
The high consumption of resources in the building industry requires a significant reduction of mater...
The paper reports research demonstrating the potential of using LCA methodology as a support tool fo...
International audienceEnvironmental performance considerations in the construction sector extend fro...
Beside being used for evaluating the environmental impacts of new buildings, Life Cycle Assessment (...