Implications of circular strategies on energy, water, and GHG emissions in housing of the Global North and Global South
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As urbanization continues to surge, building materials are poised to become a dominant contributor to global emissions. Traditionally, the building sector has focused on mitigating “operational carbon” linked to a building's day-to-day energy needs, such as heating, cooling, lighting, and equip...
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Materia: | Circular economy Energy conservation Greenhouse gases Developed countries Developing countries Housing Water consumption Building materials Environmental impact analysis Refuse and refuse disposal Recycling (Waste, etc.) Construction industry https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#6.04.08 |
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Implications of circular strategies on energy, water, and GHG emissions in housing of the Global North and Global South |
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Implications of circular strategies on energy, water, and GHG emissions in housing of the Global North and Global South |
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Implications of circular strategies on energy, water, and GHG emissions in housing of the Global North and Global South Keena, Naomi Circular economy Energy conservation Greenhouse gases Developed countries Developing countries Housing Water consumption Building materials Environmental impact analysis Refuse and refuse disposal Recycling (Waste, etc.) Construction industry https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#6.04.08 |
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Implications of circular strategies on energy, water, and GHG emissions in housing of the Global North and Global South |
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Implications of circular strategies on energy, water, and GHG emissions in housing of the Global North and Global South |
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Implications of circular strategies on energy, water, and GHG emissions in housing of the Global North and Global South |
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Implications of circular strategies on energy, water, and GHG emissions in housing of the Global North and Global South |
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Implications of circular strategies on energy, water, and GHG emissions in housing of the Global North and Global South |
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Keena, Naomi |
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Keena, Naomi Rondinel-Oviedo, Daniel R. Acevedo De los Ríos, Alejandra Sarmiento Pastor, Jaime Miguel Lira Chirif, Andres Martin Raugei, Marco Dyson, Anna |
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Rondinel-Oviedo, Daniel R. Acevedo De los Ríos, Alejandra Sarmiento Pastor, Jaime Miguel Lira Chirif, Andres Martin Raugei, Marco Dyson, Anna |
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Acevedo De los Ríos, Alejandra Sarmiento Pastor, Jaime Miguel Lira Chirif, Andres Martin |
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Keena, Naomi Rondinel-Oviedo, Daniel R. Acevedo De los Ríos, Alejandra Sarmiento Pastor, Jaime Miguel Lira Chirif, Andres Martin Raugei, Marco Dyson, Anna |
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Circular economy Energy conservation Greenhouse gases Developed countries Developing countries Housing Water consumption Building materials Environmental impact analysis Refuse and refuse disposal Recycling (Waste, etc.) |
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Circular economy Energy conservation Greenhouse gases Developed countries Developing countries Housing Water consumption Building materials Environmental impact analysis Refuse and refuse disposal Recycling (Waste, etc.) Construction industry https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#6.04.08 |
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As urbanization continues to surge, building materials are poised to become a dominant contributor to global emissions. Traditionally, the building sector has focused on mitigating “operational carbon” linked to a building's day-to-day energy needs, such as heating, cooling, lighting, and equipment usage. However, there has been a paucity of studies on the environmental impacts associated with building materials across a building life cycle. This paper addresses this gap by conducting a life cycle assessment of housing stocks in two diverse case studies: Montreal (Canada) and Lima (Peru). These cities offer a North/South perspective, highlighting the challenges, opportunities, and potential solutions for decarbonizing the housing sector. The study investigates the potential of circular strategies and investigates three scenarios: selective deconstruction (allowing for reuse and recycling), recycling, and landfilling. The results underscore the potential of selective deconstruction in significantly reducing the overall environmental footprint of residential buildings. In Lima, for instance, selective deconstruction, when compared to landfilling, can cut greenhouse gas emissions, water consumption, and fossil resource usage by a substantial 70%, 67%, and 69%, respectively. These findings offer valuable insights for decision-makers in construction materials and waste management, encouraging the adoption of circular economy practices through informed guidelines and recommendations. |
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Keena, NaomiRondinel-Oviedo, Daniel R.Acevedo De los Ríos, AlejandraSarmiento Pastor, Jaime MiguelLira Chirif, Andres MartinRaugei, MarcoDyson, AnnaAcevedo De los Ríos, AlejandraSarmiento Pastor, Jaime MiguelLira Chirif, Andres Martin2023-11-16T19:29:31Z2023-11-16T19:29:31Z2023Keena, N., Rondinel-Oviedo, D. R., Acevedo De-los-Ríos, A., Sarmiento-Pastor, J., Lira-Chirif, A., Raugei, M. & Dyson, A. (2023). Implications of circular strategies on energy, water, and GHG emissions in housing of the Global North and Global South. Cleaner Engineering and Technology, 17, 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clet.2023.1006842666-7908https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12724/19338Cleaner Engineering and TechnologyCleaner Engineering and Technology0000000121541816https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clet.2023.1006842-s2.0-85175313426As urbanization continues to surge, building materials are poised to become a dominant contributor to global emissions. Traditionally, the building sector has focused on mitigating “operational carbon” linked to a building's day-to-day energy needs, such as heating, cooling, lighting, and equipment usage. However, there has been a paucity of studies on the environmental impacts associated with building materials across a building life cycle. This paper addresses this gap by conducting a life cycle assessment of housing stocks in two diverse case studies: Montreal (Canada) and Lima (Peru). These cities offer a North/South perspective, highlighting the challenges, opportunities, and potential solutions for decarbonizing the housing sector. The study investigates the potential of circular strategies and investigates three scenarios: selective deconstruction (allowing for reuse and recycling), recycling, and landfilling. The results underscore the potential of selective deconstruction in significantly reducing the overall environmental footprint of residential buildings. 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