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Indicators for quantifying Environmental Building Performance: A systematic literature review
Buildings as products are complex structures with a long service life compared to most other products and they induce considerable environmental impacts throughout their life cycle. The Environmental Building Performance (EBP) depends on attributes like building design, selection of building materials, building location, as well as operation and maintenance. This article provides the accumulated scientific knowledge on how to quantify EBP by a systematic literature review. Such knowledge is valuable for decision-makers and facilities managers in the process of implementing an environmental strategy and focusing on improving EBP. The review includes 69 articles that cover three research topics relating to EBP: I) indicator categories, II) building types and III) assessment methods. The results show that the environmental impacts are higher for non-residential buildings, and that the building use stage has significantly higher environmental impacts than the other stages. Relating to that, the article identifies eight main categories for quantifying EBP and discusses two methods for assessing EBP.
Indicators for quantifying Environmental Building Performance: A systematic literature review
Buildings as products are complex structures with a long service life compared to most other products and they induce considerable environmental impacts throughout their life cycle. The Environmental Building Performance (EBP) depends on attributes like building design, selection of building materials, building location, as well as operation and maintenance. This article provides the accumulated scientific knowledge on how to quantify EBP by a systematic literature review. Such knowledge is valuable for decision-makers and facilities managers in the process of implementing an environmental strategy and focusing on improving EBP. The review includes 69 articles that cover three research topics relating to EBP: I) indicator categories, II) building types and III) assessment methods. The results show that the environmental impacts are higher for non-residential buildings, and that the building use stage has significantly higher environmental impacts than the other stages. Relating to that, the article identifies eight main categories for quantifying EBP and discusses two methods for assessing EBP.
Indicators for quantifying Environmental Building Performance: A systematic literature review
Maslesa, Esmir (Autor:in) / Jensen, Per Anker (Autor:in) / Birkved, Morten (Autor:in)
01.01.2018
Maslesa , E , Jensen , P A & Birkved , M 2018 , ' Indicators for quantifying Environmental Building Performance: A systematic literature review ' , Journal of Building Engineering , vol. 19 , pp. 552-560 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jobe.2018.06.006
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/affordable_and_clean_energy , SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy , Life cycle assessment , /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/responsible_consumption_and_production , Building performance , SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production , Facilities management , Environmental Performance , Energy
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690
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