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Context-specific assessment methods for life cycle-related environmental impacts caused by buildings

Authors :
Lützkendorf, Thomas
Balouktsi, Maria
Frischknecht, Rolf
Peuportier, Bruno
Birgisdottir, Harpa
Bohne, Rolf André
Cellura, Maurizio
Cusenza, Maria Anna
Francart, Nicholas
García-Martinez, Antonio
Gomes, Vanessa
Gomes da Silva, Maristela
Gómez de Cózar, Juan Carlos
Goulouti, Kyriaki
Guarino, Francesco
Hoxha, Endrit
Lasvaux, Sébastien
Llatas, Carmen
Longo, Sonia
Lupíšek, Antonín
Mistretta, Marina
Padey, Pierryves
Passer, Alexander
Pulgrossi, Lizzie Monique
Ruschi Mendes Saade, Marcella
Szalay, Zsuzsa
Soust-Verdaguer Bernardette
Tumminia, Giovanni
Zhang, Xiaojin
Delem, Laetitia
Malmqvist, Tove
Moncaster, Alice
Nehasilová, Marie
Trigaux, Damien
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Zenodo, 2023.

Abstract

This report focuses on methodological issues related to the determination, assessment and presentation of the environmental performance of buildings. The purpose of this report is to provide the foundations to responsible parties for further developing their specific methods to assess the primary energy demand, GHG emissions and further environmental impacts of buildings and to increase the mainstreaming of practice globally. As far as possible, this should lead to a standardization of methods used worldwide. Where this goal cannot be achieved, methodological differences can be at least identified. The specific objectives of this report are to: clarify methodological questions that have been shown as significant but are under-addressed in the analysis of methods currently in use in the Annex 72 participating countries provide a consistent and transparent basis for a methodology and reporting structure for environmental performance assessment in line with international standards to enable comparability and usability of results contribute to the interpretation and supplementation of international standards to improve their applicability and support their dissemination promote long-term and life cycle-based thinking, by encouraging the early consideration of likely future environmental impacts regarding maintenance, repair and replacement as well as of durability and adaptability of building components and the building as a whole contribute to the overall efforts of national governments and standard makers to guide construction and real estate industry on how to respond to climate change promote the application of principles for circular economy by encouraging the early consideration of the deconstructability of buildings and building components and quantification of their reuse, recycling and/or recovery potential enable benchmarking and target-setting.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....336b44dbe6b5ec83ae95da93438093b8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7468315