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Abstract
This research investigated the distribution of the global climate planetary boundary (PB) on a national scale. Then it was distributed to a sector-specific carrying capacity by the principles of acquired rights (grandfathering) and sufficientarianism. Then, four wood dwellings were compared against these carrying capacities using the life cycle assessment methodology. The climate safe operating space for new dwellings is about three times larger when using the principle of sufficiency compared to acquired rights. The rationale for the sufficiency perspective is that it considers the fundamentals of a society leading to a fulfilling life. The concept disregards the current surplus elements in society, which gives more space for emissions for the remaining elements in a fulfilling society. The acquired rights reflect the current society as optimal but require systemic changes in the different sectors to reduce their total impacts to remain within climate PB while keeping the sector's current share of impacts. However, building with wood cannot alone contribute to society staying within the climate target. The end of life contributes most to the impact due to biogenic carbon release, and energy consumption follows next. Reduction of the average yearly built area shows considerable potential to close the target gap. In addition, improving and implementing circularity, carbon capture, and material efficiency would reduce biogenic carbon's end of life impacts. Combined with energy-positive buildings and low-carbon materials, this could be a viable mitigation pathway to explore further.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 182002 |
Book series | Journal of Physics: Conference Series |
Volume | 2600 |
Issue number | 18 |
ISSN | 1742-6596 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Dec 2023 |
Event | 2023 International Conference on the Built Environment in Transition, CISBAT 2023 - EPFL, Hybrid, Lausanne, Switzerland Duration: 13 Sept 2023 → 15 Sept 2023 https://cisbat.epfl.ch/index.html |
Conference
Conference | 2023 International Conference on the Built Environment in Transition, CISBAT 2023 |
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Location | EPFL |
Country/Territory | Switzerland |
City | Hybrid, Lausanne |
Period | 13/09/2023 → 15/09/2023 |
Sponsor | Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne, Smart Living Lab, Swiss Federal Office of Energy (SFOE) |
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Keywords
- Absolut bæredygtighed
- Absolute sustainability assessment
- Planetary boundaries
- Sufficiency
- Wood buildings
- Life cycle assessment
- Carrying capacity
- Carbon budget
- Science-based target
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Enviromental Assessment of Increased Use of Wood in the Building Sector: Towards more Effective Life Cycle Assessment to Support Environmental Impact Mitigating Implementation of Biobased Materials
Hansen, R. N. (PI), Rasmussen, F. N. (Supervisor), Birgisdottir, H. (Supervisor), Ryberg, M. (Supervisor) & Hoxha, E. (Supervisor)
01/01/2021 → 31/12/2023
Project: Research
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Dokumentations- og forskningsindsats - Klima og miljø ved anvendelse af træ i byggeriet
Birgisdottir, H. (PI), Rasmussen, F. N. (CoI), Hoxha, E. (Project Participant), Andersen, C. M. E. (Project Participant), Hansen, R. N. (Project Participant) & Wittchen, A. (Project Participant)
01/04/2020 → 31/12/2023
Project: Research
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Environmental Assessment of Increased Use of Wood in the Building Sector: Towards more Effective Life Cycle Assessment to Support Environmental Impact Mitigating Implementation of Biobased Materials
Hansen, R. N., 2024, Aalborg University Open Publishing. 157 p.Research output: PhD thesis
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Closing the gap to sufficiency-based absolute climate targets for wood buildings
Hansen, R. N., 13 Sept 2023.Research output: Contribution to conference without publisher/journal › Poster › Communication