2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-06825-6_181
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Design Strategies Toward Low-Carbon Buildings and Neighborhoods. The Use of LCA to Support a Project Proposal for Reinventing Cities

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“…LCA is a method used to assess the environmental impact of a product, service or process throughout its life cycle, and is considered by the European Commission to be the most appropriate method for measuring environmental impact. [8] LCA often consists of four phases: goal and scope definition, life cycle invention, environmental impact assessment and interpretation. [9] Companies usually start by sorting out and counting data on the manufacturing paths of their products, verifying the energy used by their suppliers for the production of raw materials, calculating the emissions from transportation processes, and then defining and calculating the energy used within their own factories.…”
Section: Carbon Footprint Monitoring and Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LCA is a method used to assess the environmental impact of a product, service or process throughout its life cycle, and is considered by the European Commission to be the most appropriate method for measuring environmental impact. [8] LCA often consists of four phases: goal and scope definition, life cycle invention, environmental impact assessment and interpretation. [9] Companies usually start by sorting out and counting data on the manufacturing paths of their products, verifying the energy used by their suppliers for the production of raw materials, calculating the emissions from transportation processes, and then defining and calculating the energy used within their own factories.…”
Section: Carbon Footprint Monitoring and Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%