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CONSUMPTION-BASED AND EMBODIED CARBON IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT: IMPLICATIONS FOR APEC’S LOW-CARBON MODEL TOWN PROJECT

机译:基于消费和体现的碳在建筑环境中:APEC的低碳模型城镇项目的影响

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In accordance with international protocols and directions, the APEC Energy Working Group has concentrated on constraining operational energy use and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in cities across the Asia Pacific, especially from the widespread consumption of fossil fuels. In addition to economy level policies and recognising the different characteristics within the region, APEC has sought to take action at the town/city level via the Low-Carbon Model Town (LCMT) project, including the development of self-assessment tools and indicator systems. However, the “low carbon” landscape is changing. There is increasing recognition of embodied carbon, accompanied by the emergence of methods for its measurement, while the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group has recently highlighted the significance of consumptionbased carbon. Similarly, the Greenhouse Gas Protocol for Cities (GPC) is likely to extend its ambit from Scope 1 GHG emissions, derived from energy use within a city boundaries, and Scope 2 emissions from grid-supplied electricity, heating and / or cooling, to Scope 3 emissions derived from materials and goods produced outside the boundaries of a city but associated with construction within that city. After describing these emerging approaches and the current landscape, the paper examines the significance and implications of these changes for APEC approaches, especially in relation to the LCMT project, its indicators and the varying characteristics of towns and cities within the Asia-Pacific region. Special attention is given to the built environment, which is known to be a major contributor to operational and embodied emissions. Consistent with the theme of the Asia-Pacific Energy Sustainable Development Forum covering “sustainable development of energy and the city,” a case is put forward for the current APEC approach to be extended to encompass both embodied and consumption-based emissions.
机译:根据国际议定书和指示,APEC能源工作组集中在亚太地区各城市的运营能源和温室气体(GHG)排放,特别是来自化石燃料的广泛消费。除了经济层面政策和认识到该地区内的不同特征外,APEC还试图通过低碳模型镇(LCMT)项目在镇/城市一级采取行动,包括开发自我评估工具和指标系统。但是,“低碳”景观正在发生变化。越来越难以识别所体现的碳,伴随着其测量方法的出现,而C40城市气候领导集团最近突出了消费碳的重要性。同样,城市的温室气体协议(GPC)可能会从城市界限内的能源使用范围内的范围1温室气体排放量扩展其范围,以及从电网供应的电力,加热和/或冷却的范围2排放3源自城市边界外产生的材料和货物的排放,但与该城市的建设相关联。在描述了这些新兴方法和当前景观后,本文探讨了亚太经合组织方法,特别是与亚太地区城镇和城市的不同特征有关这些变革的重要性和影响。特别注意建造环境,这已知是运营和体现排放的主要贡献者。符合亚太能源可持续发展论坛的主题,涵盖“能源和城市可持续发展”,提出了目前的APEC方法,以包括基于体现和消费的排放。

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