Life-Cycle Assessment (LCA) is one of various management tools for evaluating environmental concerns. This paper reviews LCA from a buildings perspective. It highlights the need for its use within the building sector, and the importance of LCA as a decision making support tool. It discusses LCA methodologies and applications within the building sector, reviewing some of the life-cycle studies applied to buildings or building materials and component combinations within the last fifteen years in Europe and the United States. It highlights the problems of a lack of an internationally comparable and agreed data inventory and assessment methodology which hinder the application of LCA within the building industry. It identifies key areas for futu...
As the architecture and construction industry places an increased emphasis on sustainability, buildi...
A life cycle assessment (LCA) is an internationally accepted and useful tool to assess the environme...
Sustainable development requires methods and tools to measure and compare the environmental impacts ...
Abstract: Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) was developed to determine the holistic environmental impact o...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a powerful tool which can be used to analyse the environmental effect...
The quantification of the environmental impacts of a building can help decisionmakers to identify p...
International audienceA Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) tool has been developed to evaluate environmenta...
Life cycle assessment is a method for comprehensive environmental assessment of product systems. The...
A recent study suggested that buildings globally consume up to 40 of energy and responsible for half...
The present short paper will briefly illustrate reasons, procedures and application potential of the...
This Practice Guide introduces the use of life cycle assessment (LCA) to analyze the environmental i...
The chapter presents a complete overview of LCA applied to buildings. After a brief introduction on ...
The proper use of materials, products and construction technologies can significantly contribute to ...
Environmental issues are becoming more relevant nowadays. The industry is developing and this leads ...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a systematic methodology for evaluating the environmental impacts of...
As the architecture and construction industry places an increased emphasis on sustainability, buildi...
A life cycle assessment (LCA) is an internationally accepted and useful tool to assess the environme...
Sustainable development requires methods and tools to measure and compare the environmental impacts ...
Abstract: Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) was developed to determine the holistic environmental impact o...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a powerful tool which can be used to analyse the environmental effect...
The quantification of the environmental impacts of a building can help decisionmakers to identify p...
International audienceA Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) tool has been developed to evaluate environmenta...
Life cycle assessment is a method for comprehensive environmental assessment of product systems. The...
A recent study suggested that buildings globally consume up to 40 of energy and responsible for half...
The present short paper will briefly illustrate reasons, procedures and application potential of the...
This Practice Guide introduces the use of life cycle assessment (LCA) to analyze the environmental i...
The chapter presents a complete overview of LCA applied to buildings. After a brief introduction on ...
The proper use of materials, products and construction technologies can significantly contribute to ...
Environmental issues are becoming more relevant nowadays. The industry is developing and this leads ...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a systematic methodology for evaluating the environmental impacts of...
As the architecture and construction industry places an increased emphasis on sustainability, buildi...
A life cycle assessment (LCA) is an internationally accepted and useful tool to assess the environme...
Sustainable development requires methods and tools to measure and compare the environmental impacts ...