AbstractBuilding sector shares a considerable portion of total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions worldwide, as building facilities are energy- and emission-intensive to construct and operate. The buildings’ embodied GHG emissions make up a considerable portion of buildings’ life cycle emissions. Previous research indicates that up to 30 per cent of buildings’ lifecycle emissions can be minimized through the careful selection of low-carbon materials. Although building environmental assessment (BEA) tools have been widely used in identifying and mitigating the lifecycle environmental impacts of building facilities, the existing BEA tools including the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) are proved to be unsatisfactory to fulfil ...
Urgent changes are needed in the construction industry to address the adverse effects of material pr...
Greenhouse gas emissions associated with buildings constitute a large part of global emissions, wher...
Exiting green building assessment standards sometimes cannot work well for large-scale public buildi...
AbstractBuilding sector shares a considerable portion of total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions worldw...
Climate change constitutes one of the greatest challenges facing the world today, as it will influen...
In the face of the unfolding climate crisis, the role and importance of reducing Greenhouse gas (GHG...
Buildings are major sources of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and contributors to the climate crisis...
Motivated by national greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions budgets, the UK construction industry is pursui...
This chapter aims to increase awareness related to the assessment of embodied greenhouse gas emissio...
AbstractThe Australian Green Infrastructure Council (AGIC) is currently leading a new approach to th...
Open URL: http://vbn.aau.dk/files/52261117/Proceedings_6th_Nordic_Executive_Summaries.pdfA significa...
Both the construction and use of buildings cause significant environmental pressures. The greenhouse...
The high contribution of the building sector to the global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions places a s...
As a study on the development of Building Embodied Greenhouse Gases Assessment System(SUSB-BEGAS) fo...
Greenhouse-gas emissions have become one of the most impacting environmental issues in today’s socie...
Urgent changes are needed in the construction industry to address the adverse effects of material pr...
Greenhouse gas emissions associated with buildings constitute a large part of global emissions, wher...
Exiting green building assessment standards sometimes cannot work well for large-scale public buildi...
AbstractBuilding sector shares a considerable portion of total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions worldw...
Climate change constitutes one of the greatest challenges facing the world today, as it will influen...
In the face of the unfolding climate crisis, the role and importance of reducing Greenhouse gas (GHG...
Buildings are major sources of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and contributors to the climate crisis...
Motivated by national greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions budgets, the UK construction industry is pursui...
This chapter aims to increase awareness related to the assessment of embodied greenhouse gas emissio...
AbstractThe Australian Green Infrastructure Council (AGIC) is currently leading a new approach to th...
Open URL: http://vbn.aau.dk/files/52261117/Proceedings_6th_Nordic_Executive_Summaries.pdfA significa...
Both the construction and use of buildings cause significant environmental pressures. The greenhouse...
The high contribution of the building sector to the global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions places a s...
As a study on the development of Building Embodied Greenhouse Gases Assessment System(SUSB-BEGAS) fo...
Greenhouse-gas emissions have become one of the most impacting environmental issues in today’s socie...
Urgent changes are needed in the construction industry to address the adverse effects of material pr...
Greenhouse gas emissions associated with buildings constitute a large part of global emissions, wher...
Exiting green building assessment standards sometimes cannot work well for large-scale public buildi...