Embodied climate impacts in urban development: a neighborhood case study

Today's article comes from the journal of Buildings & Cities. The authors are Sjokvist et al., from the Royal Danish Academy, in Copenhagen. In this paper, they conduct a comprehensive life-cycle assessment of a newly developed neighborhood, quantifying embodied CO2 equivalent emissions from buildings, infrastructure, landscape, and major earthworks.

DOI: 10.5334/bc.478

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