Journal article

Developing an integrated framework for assessing the life cycle greenhouse gas emissions and life cycle cost of buildings

M Schmidt, RH Crawford, M Hajdu (ed.), E Skibniewski (ed.)

Procedia Engineering Special Issue: Creative Construction Conference 2017 | Elsevier | Published : 2017

Abstract

With building-related greenhouse gas emissions(GHGE) having more than doubled since 1970, they represent one of the largest and most attractive opportunities for climate change mitigation. However, current focus has mainly been on reducing operational GHGE leaving building embodied GHGE (i.e. the GHG emissions associated with the extraction, manufacture and transportation of materials, and the building construction process itself) largely ignored. These embodied emissions have been estimated to represent between 10% to 97% of a buildings total life cycle GHGE. It is thus critical that decision-making in relation to buildings is based on a life cycle perspective. One of the main barriers to t..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This research is funded by the CRC for Low Carbon Living Ltd supported by the Cooperative Research Centres program, an Australian Government initiative, under the RP2007 Integrated Carbon Metrics Project.