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DOI10.1111/jiec.13461
Embodied GHG of missing middle: Residential building form and strategies for more efficient housing
Rankin, Keagan Hudson; Arceo, Aldrick; Isin, Kaan; Saxe, Shoshanna
发表日期2024
ISSN1088-1980
EISSN1530-9290
英文摘要This research addresses two critical problems facing communities today: the growing demand for housing and the need to reduce material consumption to mitigate the impacts of climate change. Material production and use accounts for more than 25% of annual global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and must be reduced to meet the Paris Climate Agreement's 2 degrees C target. At the same time, increasing urban populations are accelerating the demand for housing and construction materials. Strategies for supplying more materially efficient housing are urgently needed. Here, we quantify the impact of residential form on embodied emissions. Specifically, we look at the reduction potential of missing middle (low-rise multi-unit) housing, compare missing middle to single-family and mid/high-rise buildings, and identify opportunities for optimizing efficiency within forms. Forty-two new material quantifications are calculated using an ontology based on MasterFormat and UniFormat. Minimum, maximum, and most likely GHG emissions factors are used to convert material mass to CO2eq. We observe embodied GHG of missing middle buildings varying between 5540 and 39,600 kgCO2eq/bedroom. On average, multi-unit missing middle buildings have significantly lower embodied GHG per bedroom than single-family and mid/high-rise buildings, but variability within forms is greater than between forms, indicating a large potential to reduce embodied GHG through building design. Best-in-class design strategies include reducing substructure size and indoor parking, limiting mid/high-rise slab thickness, and choosing low-GHG insulation products. Building missing middle homes in the 1st quartile of embodied GHG efficiency with minimum insulation emissions factors could reduce future embodied residential emissions in Ontario, Canada by 46.7%.
英文关键词bottom-up; concrete; industrial ecology; material efficiency; missing middle; sustainable construction
语种英语
WOS研究方向Science & Technology - Other Topics ; Engineering ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
WOS类目Green & Sustainable Science & Technology ; Engineering, Environmental ; Environmental Sciences
WOS记录号WOS:001178742900001
来源期刊JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/301099
作者单位University of Toronto
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Rankin, Keagan Hudson,Arceo, Aldrick,Isin, Kaan,et al. Embodied GHG of missing middle: Residential building form and strategies for more efficient housing[J],2024.
APA Rankin, Keagan Hudson,Arceo, Aldrick,Isin, Kaan,&Saxe, Shoshanna.(2024).Embodied GHG of missing middle: Residential building form and strategies for more efficient housing.JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY.
MLA Rankin, Keagan Hudson,et al."Embodied GHG of missing middle: Residential building form and strategies for more efficient housing".JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY (2024).
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