abstract: Building energy assessment often focuses on the use of electricity and natural gas during the use phase of a structure while ignoring the energy investments necessary to construct the facility. This research develops a methodology for quantifying the “embedded” energy and greenhouse gases (GHG) in the building infrastructure of an entire metropolitan region. “Embedded” energy and GHGs refer to the energy necessary to manufacture materials and construct the infrastructure. Using these methods, a case study is developed for Los Angeles County
Entering the 21st century, building energy consumption ranks first in total energy consumption, envi...
<p>Dynamic life cycle assessment (DLCA) was used to evaluate the environmental performance of a zero...
20% of US energy consumption and their consequential environmental impacts are associated with build...
The paper presents an expanded methodology for capturing and quantifying greenhouse gas emissions fr...
The overall goals of this dissertation are to investigate the sustainability of the built environmen...
abstract: Better methods are necessary to fully account for anthropogenic impacts on ecosystems and ...
AbstractIntroductionIn the U.S., about 50% of total CO2 emissions stem from the built environment (e...
Buildings and construction activities account for a notable share of total energy con-sumption, gree...
This research qualitatively and quantitatively examined the environmental impacts due to the constru...
Sustainable development requires methods and tools to measure and compare the environmental impacts ...
Construction and operation of built environment including various types of buildings (such as commer...
A recent study suggested that buildings globally consume up to 40 of energy and responsible for half...
abstract: This study analyzed the environmental impacts of the materials phase of a net-zero energy ...
Life cycle assessment has become an important tool for determining the environmental impact of mater...
The role of buildings in the context of addressing the consequences of climate change and the energy...
Entering the 21st century, building energy consumption ranks first in total energy consumption, envi...
<p>Dynamic life cycle assessment (DLCA) was used to evaluate the environmental performance of a zero...
20% of US energy consumption and their consequential environmental impacts are associated with build...
The paper presents an expanded methodology for capturing and quantifying greenhouse gas emissions fr...
The overall goals of this dissertation are to investigate the sustainability of the built environmen...
abstract: Better methods are necessary to fully account for anthropogenic impacts on ecosystems and ...
AbstractIntroductionIn the U.S., about 50% of total CO2 emissions stem from the built environment (e...
Buildings and construction activities account for a notable share of total energy con-sumption, gree...
This research qualitatively and quantitatively examined the environmental impacts due to the constru...
Sustainable development requires methods and tools to measure and compare the environmental impacts ...
Construction and operation of built environment including various types of buildings (such as commer...
A recent study suggested that buildings globally consume up to 40 of energy and responsible for half...
abstract: This study analyzed the environmental impacts of the materials phase of a net-zero energy ...
Life cycle assessment has become an important tool for determining the environmental impact of mater...
The role of buildings in the context of addressing the consequences of climate change and the energy...
Entering the 21st century, building energy consumption ranks first in total energy consumption, envi...
<p>Dynamic life cycle assessment (DLCA) was used to evaluate the environmental performance of a zero...
20% of US energy consumption and their consequential environmental impacts are associated with build...