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Life-Cycle Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Commercial Buildings - An Analysis for Green-Building Implementation Using A Green Star Rating System

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book develops a model to evaluate and assess life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions based on typical Australian commercial building design options.

List of contents

1. Introduction 2. Green Building: A Concept to Achieve Sustainable Development Goals 3. Classification of Green Star Credits and Model Development for the Reduction of Greenhouse Gas Emissions 4. Environmental Impacts on the Model's Parameters 5. Life-Cycle Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Case Studies and Validation 6. Conclusion

About the author

Cuong N. N. Tran is Lecturer at Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HCMUT), Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. He is currently Editorial Secretary of International Journal of Construction Management and Topic Editor of Sustainability.

Vivian W. Y. Tam is Professor, Associate Dean (Research and HDR), Associate Dean (International) and Discipline Leader (Construction Management) at School of Built Environment, Western Sydney University, Australia. She is currently Editor-in-Chief of International Journal of Construction Management and Senior Editor of Construction and Building Materials.

Khoa N. Le is Associate Professor at School of Engineering at Western Sydney University, Australia. He is Editor of Journal on Computer Networks and Communications, Hindawi Publishing, and Editor for IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology and IET Signal Processing.

Summary

This book develops a model to evaluate and assess life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions based on typical Australian commercial building design options.

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