Life-Cycle Carbon Emissions (LCCE) of Buildings: Implications, Calculations, and Reductions
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Abstract
The life-cycle assessment method, which originates from general products and services, has gradually come to be applied to investigations of the life-cycle carbon emissions (LCCE) of buildings. A literature review was conducted to clarify LCCE implications, calculations, and reductions in the context of buildings. A total of 826 global building carbon emission calculation cases were obtained from 161 studies based on the framework of the building life-cycle stage division stipulated by ISO 21930 and the basic principles of the emission factor (EF) approach. The carbon emission calculation methods and results are discussed herein, based on the modules of production, construction, use, end-of-life, and…
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- Environmental science
- Greenhouse gas
- Carbon fibers
- Life-cycle assessment
- Engineering
- Economics
- Materials science
- Geology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Responsible consumption and production
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