A study of carbon dioxide emissions control of building construction - for example in Taipei RC residential buildings
Date Issued
2012
Date
2012
Author(s)
Lin, Shu-Chen
Abstract
In response to the goal of carbon reduction, this study explores the control method and operation mechanism in the urban planning level in terms of the development intensity and its carbon emissions The data of CO2 emissions of each building, of per floor area, and of per site area are applied to observe the overall environment load from the main units of buildings, and to further examine the environment load of each building lot from the perspective of carrying capacity. Moreover, the tangible benefits of carbon reduction were conditionally put into use in building constructions under the carbon market, aiming to subsidy land use and building types which help enhance environmental quality.
The study method focuses on annual statistics of CO2 emission of residential RC buildings. The usage licenses registered from 2001 to 2005 in Taipei City Construction Management Office’s database was retrieved as the sources of statistics, 623 buildings were chosen as the samples to calculate the carbon emissions and to make scenario analyses on carbon caps. The emissions rates from individual existing buildings, unit floor area, and the average and median rate of per site area are taken into consideration in the establishment of the emissions baseline.
This study probes into the emission performance standard during the construction stage. It is expected that the outcome can serve as a reference for the follow-ups of carbon cap in Taiwan.
Subjects
emissions of buildings
performance management
benefits of carbon reduction
SDGs
Type
thesis
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