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Integrating triple bottom line input-output analysis into life cycle sustainability assessment framework: the case for US buildings

机译:将三重底线投入产出分析整合到生命周期可持续性评估框架中:以美国建筑为例

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Purpose With the increasing concerns related to integration of social and economic dimensions of the sustainability into life cycle assessment (LCA), traditional LCA approach has been transformed into a new concept, which is called as life cycle sustainability assessment (LCSA). This study aims to contribute the existing LCSA framework by integrating several social and economic indicators to demonstrate the usefulness of input-output modeling on quantifying sustainability impacts. Additionally, inclusion of all indirect supply chain-related impacts provides an economy-wide analysis and a macro-level LCSA. Current research also aims to identify and outline economic, social, and environmental impacts, termed as triple bottom line (TBL), of the US residential and commercial buildings encompassing building construction, operation, and disposal phases. Methods To achieve this goal, TBL economic input-output based hybrid LCA model is utilized for assessing building sustainability of the US residential and commercial buildings. Residential buildings include single and multi-family structures, while medical buildings, hospitals, special care buildings, office buildings, including financial buildings, multi-merchandise shopping, beverage and food establishments, warehouses, and other commercial structures are classified as commercial buildings according to the US Department of Commerce. In this analysis, 16 macro-level sustainability assessment indicators were chosen and divided into three main categories, namely environmental, social, and economic indicators. Results and discussion Analysis results revealed that construction phase, electricity use, and commuting played a crucial role in much of the sustainability impact categories. The electricity use was the most dominant component of the environmental impacts with more than 50 % of greenhouse gas emissions and energy consumption through all life cycle stages of the US buildings. In addition, construction phase has the largest share in income category with 60 % of the total income generated through residential building's life cycle. Residential buildings have higher shares in all of the sustainability impact categories due to their relatively higher economic activity and different supply chain characteristics. Conclusions This paper is an important attempt toward integrating the TBL perspective into LCSA framework. Policymakers can benefit from such approach and quantify macro-level environmental, economic, and social impacts of their policy implications simultaneously. Another important outcome of this study is that focusing only environmental impacts may misguide decision-makers and compromise social and economic benefits while trying to reduce environmental impacts. Hence, instead of focusing on environmental impacts only, this study filled the gap about analyzing sustainability impacts of buildings from a holistic perspective.
机译:目的随着人们越来越关注将可持续性的社会和经济方面纳入生命周期评估(LCA),传统的LCA方法已转变为一个新概念,称为生命周期可持续性评估(LCSA)。这项研究旨在通过整合一些社会和经济指标为现有的LCSA框架做出贡献,以证明投入产出模型对量化可持续性影响的有用性。此外,将所有与供应链间接相关的影响包括在内,可提供整个经济范围的分析和宏观层面的LCSA。当前的研究还旨在识别和概述美国住宅和商业建筑的经济,社会和环境影响,称为三重底线(TBL),涵盖建筑施工,运营和处置阶段。方法为了实现这一目标,将基于TBL经济投入产出的混合LCA模型用于评估美国住宅和商业建筑的建筑可持续性。住宅建筑物包括单户和多户建筑物,而医疗建筑物,医院,特殊护理建筑物,办公楼(包括金融建筑物,多商品商店,饮料和食品店,仓库和其他商业建筑物)根据美国商务部。在此分析中,选择了16个宏观可持续性评估指标,并将其分为三个主要类别,即环境,社会和经济指标。结果与讨论分析结果表明,在许多可持续发展影响类别中,建设阶段,用电和通勤都起着至关重要的作用。电力消耗是环境影响的最主要组成部分,在美国建筑的所有生命周期阶段中,温室气体排放和能源消耗超过50%。此外,建筑阶段在收入类别中所占份额最大,占整个住宅生命周期所产生总收入的60%。住宅建筑由于其相对较高的经济活动和不同的供应链特征而在所有可持续发展影响类别中所占份额较高。结论本文是将TBL观点整合到LCSA框架中的重要尝试。政策制定者可以从这种方法中受益,并同时量化其政策影响对宏观环境,经济和社会的影响。该研究的另一个重要成果是,仅关注环境影响可能会误导决策者,并在试图减少环境影响的同时损害社会和经济利益。因此,本研究不仅仅关注环境影响,还填补了从整体角度分析建筑物可持续性影响的空白。

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