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View article: Material stocks and embodied carbon in UK buildings: An archetype‐based, bottom‐up, GIS approach
Material stocks and embodied carbon in UK buildings: An archetype‐based, bottom‐up, GIS approach Open
Decarbonizing construction through a circular economy requires an in‐depth understanding of the materials stocked within, and flows into, between, and beyond, the global built environment. Archetype‐based bottom‐up material stock analysis …
View article: Quantifying material stocks in long-lived products: Challenges and improvements for informing sustainable resource use strategies
Quantifying material stocks in long-lived products: Challenges and improvements for informing sustainable resource use strategies Open
Material stocks in long-lived products require over half of the annual global resource extraction for their construction and maintenance, and lock in energy use through their technical and geospatial characteristics. A thorough understandi…
View article: How does space matter? On the importance of embedding spatialities in industrial ecology frameworks for circularity in the built environment
How does space matter? On the importance of embedding spatialities in industrial ecology frameworks for circularity in the built environment Open
This paper explores the critical role of spatiality and scale in industrial ecology (IE) research to promote circularity within the built environment. Traditional IE frameworks are predominantly a‐spatial and a‐political, overlooking the c…
View article: Are ABMs the right framework to model the environmental impacts of the construction and demolition sector? Technical and methodological challenges of modelling
Are ABMs the right framework to model the environmental impacts of the construction and demolition sector? Technical and methodological challenges of modelling Open
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View article: Mapping material stocks of buildings and mobility infrastructure in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
Mapping material stocks of buildings and mobility infrastructure in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland Open
Understanding the size and spatial distribution of material stocks is crucial for sustainable resource management and climate change mitigation. This study presents high-resolution maps of buildings and mobility infrastructure stocks for t…
View article: Mapping and modelling global mobility infrastructure stocks, material flows and their embodied greenhouse gas emissions
Mapping and modelling global mobility infrastructure stocks, material flows and their embodied greenhouse gas emissions Open
Roads and rail-based mobility infrastructures are the basis for mobility services and underpin several Sustainable Development Goals, but also induce material use and greenhouse gas emissions. To date, no stock-flow consistent study has as…
View article: Developing Regenerate: A circular economy engagement tool for the assessment of new and existing buildings
Developing Regenerate: A circular economy engagement tool for the assessment of new and existing buildings Open
The transition toward a circular economy (CE) is key in decarbonizing the built environment. Despite this, knowledge of—and engagement with—CE philosophies remains limited within the construction industry. Discussion with practitioners rev…
View article: A scalable data collection, characterization, and accounting framework for urban material stocks
A scalable data collection, characterization, and accounting framework for urban material stocks Open
Building stocks represent an extensive reservoir of secondary resources. However, common bottom‐up characterization of these, often based on archetypal classification of buildings and their corresponding material intensity, are still not s…
View article: High-Resolution Maps of Material Stocks in Buildings and Infrastructures in Austria and Germany
High-Resolution Maps of Material Stocks in Buildings and Infrastructures in Austria and Germany Open
The dynamics of societal material stocks such as buildings and infrastructures and their spatial patterns drive surging resource use and emissions. Two main types of data are currently used to map stocks, night-time lights (NTL) from Earth…
View article: Extending urban stocks and flows analysis to urban greenhouse gas emission accounting: A case of Odense, Denmark
Extending urban stocks and flows analysis to urban greenhouse gas emission accounting: A case of Odense, Denmark Open
Cities generate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions both in the construction phase of their built environment stocks and durable goods and in their operation phase with energy and material flows. Existing urban GHG accounting methods, however, …
View article: Material stock map of Germany
Material stock map of Germany Open
Dynamics of societal material stocks such as buildings and infrastructures and their spatial patterns drive surging resource use and emissions. Building up and maintaining stocks requires large amounts of resources; currently stock-buildin…
View article: Material stock map of Germany
Material stock map of Germany Open
Dynamics of societal material stocks such as buildings and infrastructures and their spatial patterns drive surging resource use and emissions. Building up and maintaining stocks requires large amounts of resources; currently stock-buildin…
View article: Material stock map of Austria
Material stock map of Austria Open
Dynamics of societal material stocks such as buildings and infrastructures and their spatial patterns drive surging resource use and emissions. Building up and maintaining stocks requires large amounts of resources; currently stock-buildin…
View article: Material stock map of Austria
Material stock map of Austria Open
Dynamics of societal material stocks such as buildings and infrastructures and their spatial patterns drive surging resource use and emissions. Building up and maintaining stocks requires large amounts of resources; currently stock-buildin…
View article: Developing an Urban Resource Cadaster for Circular Economy: A Case of Odense, Denmark
Developing an Urban Resource Cadaster for Circular Economy: A Case of Odense, Denmark Open
The significant amount of secondary materials stocked in products, buildings, and infrastructures has directed increasing attention to urban mining and circular economy. Circular economy strategies and activities in the construction indust…
View article: Taking Stock of Built Environment Stock Studies: Progress and Prospects
Taking Stock of Built Environment Stock Studies: Progress and Prospects Open
Built environment stocks (buildings and infrastructures) play multiple roles in our socio-economic metabolism: they serve as the backbone of modern societies and human well-being, drive the material cycles throughout the economy, entail te…