Nowadays, in the construction sector, some methods are being investigated to detect and minimize their environmental impact. The Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a tool that allows the evaluation of the environmental burden of a product or process, with a scientific recognition increment; and therefore the aim of this work is to verify the feasibility of the use of LCA in the construction sector. For this purpose, the environmental impacts of the use of conventional reinforced concrete (RC) columns, and Glulam (G) as an alternative material, were compared. The scope of the LCA included the extraction and manufacture of materials and construction of the columns; the software tools used were LCA Manager 1.3 and database Ecoinvent 2.0. The study...
Concrete is a type of construction material in which cement, aggregate, and admixture materials are ...
The selection of the most suitable Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) databases, and corresponding elementa...
Confenrence Theme: LCA in market research and policy: Harmonisation beyond standardisationSession CS...
Nowadays, in the construction sector, some methods are being investigated to detect and minimize th...
A life cycle assessment (LCA) is an internationally accepted and useful tool to assess the environme...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) can be used successfully to make decisions in sustainable building desig...
The Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) is a method developed to assess environmental impacts associated with ...
Construction sector is aware of the need of measuring, avoiding and reducing environmental damage ca...
The development of circular economy models for the construction sector brings important challenges a...
The environmental impact generated by construction industry can be appreciated when observing relate...
The inordinate quantities of resources used and pollution released by construction products identify...
Globally, construction and operation of the built environment is recognized as a significant source ...
Life cycle assessment (LCA) offers a comprehensive approach to evaluating and improving the environm...
Abstract: Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) was developed to determine the holistic environmental impact o...
Environmental issues are becoming more relevant nowadays. The industry is developing and this leads ...
Concrete is a type of construction material in which cement, aggregate, and admixture materials are ...
The selection of the most suitable Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) databases, and corresponding elementa...
Confenrence Theme: LCA in market research and policy: Harmonisation beyond standardisationSession CS...
Nowadays, in the construction sector, some methods are being investigated to detect and minimize th...
A life cycle assessment (LCA) is an internationally accepted and useful tool to assess the environme...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) can be used successfully to make decisions in sustainable building desig...
The Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) is a method developed to assess environmental impacts associated with ...
Construction sector is aware of the need of measuring, avoiding and reducing environmental damage ca...
The development of circular economy models for the construction sector brings important challenges a...
The environmental impact generated by construction industry can be appreciated when observing relate...
The inordinate quantities of resources used and pollution released by construction products identify...
Globally, construction and operation of the built environment is recognized as a significant source ...
Life cycle assessment (LCA) offers a comprehensive approach to evaluating and improving the environm...
Abstract: Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) was developed to determine the holistic environmental impact o...
Environmental issues are becoming more relevant nowadays. The industry is developing and this leads ...
Concrete is a type of construction material in which cement, aggregate, and admixture materials are ...
The selection of the most suitable Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) databases, and corresponding elementa...
Confenrence Theme: LCA in market research and policy: Harmonisation beyond standardisationSession CS...