AbstractThis paper describes a method for controlling the growth of the carbon footprint of buildings during the preparation, design and procurement stages of construction projects. The process utilizes prevailing cost estimation techniques. As an outcome, new indicators for carbon efficiency and carbon economy of buildings are proposed. They have been developed together with the city of Espoo in a research project that included carbon footprinting of existing buildings and arranging an architectural competition for a low-carbon public building. Both carbon efficiency and economy seem to offer flexible opportunities for an integrated comparison of the environmental and economic sustainability of buildings
This guide presents recommendations for Green Public Procurement (GPP) criteria to be applied on a v...
Greenhouse gases (GHGs) emissions due to human activities have considerably increased in the...
The paper presents an empirical analysis of Carbon Footprint indicator applied to the public buildin...
VK: T20111This paper describes a method for controlling the growth of the carbon footprint of buildi...
AbstractThis paper describes a method for controlling the growth of the carbon footprint of building...
Carbon footprint is commonly defined as the total amount of greenhouse gases produced directly or in...
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, has been adopted by all United Nation members state sin...
Open URL: http://vbn.aau.dk/files/52261117/Proceedings_6th_Nordic_Executive_Summaries.pdfA significa...
Fast speed construction development is a key contributor to excessive carbon emissions. Apart from t...
The construction industry is one of the highest contributors to greenhouse gas emissions and there i...
Construction business along with other businesses have set carbon neutrality goals in the following ...
According to the national climate policy framework adopted by Riksdagen (the Swedish parliament) 201...
In January 2022, a new requirement will be introduced for declaration of building’s carbon footprint...
In the construction industry, a large amount of carbon dioxide is emitted, due to the embodied and o...
FutureBuilt is a voluntary program for ambitious low-carbon construction projects. To incentivize me...
This guide presents recommendations for Green Public Procurement (GPP) criteria to be applied on a v...
Greenhouse gases (GHGs) emissions due to human activities have considerably increased in the...
The paper presents an empirical analysis of Carbon Footprint indicator applied to the public buildin...
VK: T20111This paper describes a method for controlling the growth of the carbon footprint of buildi...
AbstractThis paper describes a method for controlling the growth of the carbon footprint of building...
Carbon footprint is commonly defined as the total amount of greenhouse gases produced directly or in...
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, has been adopted by all United Nation members state sin...
Open URL: http://vbn.aau.dk/files/52261117/Proceedings_6th_Nordic_Executive_Summaries.pdfA significa...
Fast speed construction development is a key contributor to excessive carbon emissions. Apart from t...
The construction industry is one of the highest contributors to greenhouse gas emissions and there i...
Construction business along with other businesses have set carbon neutrality goals in the following ...
According to the national climate policy framework adopted by Riksdagen (the Swedish parliament) 201...
In January 2022, a new requirement will be introduced for declaration of building’s carbon footprint...
In the construction industry, a large amount of carbon dioxide is emitted, due to the embodied and o...
FutureBuilt is a voluntary program for ambitious low-carbon construction projects. To incentivize me...
This guide presents recommendations for Green Public Procurement (GPP) criteria to be applied on a v...
Greenhouse gases (GHGs) emissions due to human activities have considerably increased in the...
The paper presents an empirical analysis of Carbon Footprint indicator applied to the public buildin...