2019
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/323/1/012176
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Towards a model for circular renovation of the existing building stock: a preliminary study on the potential for CO2 reduction of bio-based insulation materials

Abstract: In the context of strategies for mitigating the impacts of climate change within European cities, increasing attention is being paid worldwide to the use of urban green infrastructure which, in addition to the potential for improving the quality of the urban environment, allow significant amounts of CO2 to be removed from the air. However, considering the peculiarities of the dense European cities, most of the available surfaces in urban areas are the perimeter walls of buildings of considerable age that are i… Show more

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“…For instance, DLCA app wooden products shows that carbon neutrality is achieved after about half of the r period [12]. Considering the urgent need to take action against climate change, ad a dynamic approach for carbon flows can aid decision-making in the construction both for new and existing buildings, by promoting the use of biobased materia effective means of carbon storage in the built environment and encouraging uptak land [13]. Incorporating environmental assessment methods during the early stage design process can have the most significant impact, as costs [14], operational demand, and environmental effects can be optimized and minimized at this stage The background research in this field shows that the literature is focused following four major areas:…”
Section: Background To Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, DLCA app wooden products shows that carbon neutrality is achieved after about half of the r period [12]. Considering the urgent need to take action against climate change, ad a dynamic approach for carbon flows can aid decision-making in the construction both for new and existing buildings, by promoting the use of biobased materia effective means of carbon storage in the built environment and encouraging uptak land [13]. Incorporating environmental assessment methods during the early stage design process can have the most significant impact, as costs [14], operational demand, and environmental effects can be optimized and minimized at this stage The background research in this field shows that the literature is focused following four major areas:…”
Section: Background To Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 16 of the studies (Table 1), the functional unit is constructed based on material properties relevant for a certain application. In some studies of building materials, the functional unit in terms of mass or thickness of the materials compared was varied to account for the materials' thermal properties, see, for example, Kono et al (2016), Pittau et al (2019a), andPushkar (2019). Kono et al (2016) defined the functional unit (f.u.)…”
Section: Studies Constructing the Functional Unit Based On Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pittau et al (197) studied the potential of fast-growing bio-based materials such as hemp and straw to capture and store carbon when used as insulation material in residential buildings in Europe. Those materials have a rapid CO 2 uptake when growing in crop fields, increasing the capacity to storing carbon using thicker insulated walls.…”
Section: Moving Beyond Operational Energy Optimization: Minimizing Embodied Energy/carbon and Carbon Storage In Buildingsmentioning
confidence: 99%