Formulation of targets and establishing which factors in different contexts will achieve these targets are critical to successful decarbonization of the building sector. To contribute to this, we have performed an evidence map of roadmaps for zero and low energy and carbon buildings (ZLECB) worldwide, including a list and classification of documents in an on-line geographical map, a description of gaps, and a narrative review of the knowledge gluts. We have retrieved 1219 scientific documents from Scopus, extracted metadata from 274 documents, and identified 117 roadmaps, policies or plans from 27 countries worldwide. We find that there is a coverage bias towards more developed regions. The identified scientific studies are mostly recommend...
Low-carbon building regulations are acknowledged as critical instruments to facilitate the building ...
The building sector is responsible for 39% of process-related greenhouse gas emissions globally, mak...
In order to limit global warming, remaining carbon budgets have been defined by the IPCC in 2018. In...
Buildings account for 36% of global final energy consumption and almost 40% of total direct and indi...
The construction industry is a key contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, with buildings alone acc...
Buildings play a key role in the transition to a low-carbon-energy system and in achieving Paris Agr...
Buildings play a key role in the transition to a low-carbon-energy system and in achieving Paris Agr...
Due to global climate change, carbon reduction has become a critical issue for the construction indu...
The global issue of climate change has accelerated the international commitment to net-zero carbon e...
This paper outlines and critically ‘maps’ existing roadmaps relevant to transitions to a low or zero...
In order to address global warming, most countries in the world have established carbon neutral targ...
Buildings account for significant carbon dioxide emissions, both in construction and operation. Gov...
The 'zero carbon building approach has been promoted in many countries and regions to address anthro...
peer reviewedDifferent methods to achieve zero-energy and low carbon on the scale of a building are ...
Net-zero energy buildings, equilibrium buildings, or carbon-neutral citiesdepending on location and ...
Low-carbon building regulations are acknowledged as critical instruments to facilitate the building ...
The building sector is responsible for 39% of process-related greenhouse gas emissions globally, mak...
In order to limit global warming, remaining carbon budgets have been defined by the IPCC in 2018. In...
Buildings account for 36% of global final energy consumption and almost 40% of total direct and indi...
The construction industry is a key contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, with buildings alone acc...
Buildings play a key role in the transition to a low-carbon-energy system and in achieving Paris Agr...
Buildings play a key role in the transition to a low-carbon-energy system and in achieving Paris Agr...
Due to global climate change, carbon reduction has become a critical issue for the construction indu...
The global issue of climate change has accelerated the international commitment to net-zero carbon e...
This paper outlines and critically ‘maps’ existing roadmaps relevant to transitions to a low or zero...
In order to address global warming, most countries in the world have established carbon neutral targ...
Buildings account for significant carbon dioxide emissions, both in construction and operation. Gov...
The 'zero carbon building approach has been promoted in many countries and regions to address anthro...
peer reviewedDifferent methods to achieve zero-energy and low carbon on the scale of a building are ...
Net-zero energy buildings, equilibrium buildings, or carbon-neutral citiesdepending on location and ...
Low-carbon building regulations are acknowledged as critical instruments to facilitate the building ...
The building sector is responsible for 39% of process-related greenhouse gas emissions globally, mak...
In order to limit global warming, remaining carbon budgets have been defined by the IPCC in 2018. In...