Managing high environmental performance? : Applying life cycle approaches and environmental certification tools in the building and real estate sectors

The main aim of this thesis is  to demonstrate and critically assess life cycle approaches’ and environmental certification (EC) tools’ potential for supporting decisions for improved environmental performance in the building and real estate sectors. Using life cycle approaches, the thesis shows tha...

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Main Author: Brown, Nils W. O.
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: KTH, Miljöstrategisk analys (fms) 2017
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-kth-2016142017-03-24T06:08:12ZManaging high environmental performance? : Applying life cycle approaches and environmental certification tools in the building and real estate sectorsengBrown, Nils W. O.KTH, Miljöstrategisk analys (fms)Stockholm, Sweden2017Buildingsoperational energy uselife cycle assessmentenvironmental certificationenvironmental assessmentrenovationstrategydesign processvalue creationembodied environmental impactsEnvironmental ManagementMiljöledningBuilding TechnologiesHusbyggnadArchitectureArkitekturThe main aim of this thesis is  to demonstrate and critically assess life cycle approaches’ and environmental certification (EC) tools’ potential for supporting decisions for improved environmental performance in the building and real estate sectors. Using life cycle approaches, the thesis shows that for new build and renovation cases aiming for low operational energy use that embodied global warming potential (GWP) due to material production can constitute a large portion of a building’s lifetime GWP. Therefore life cycle based information about materials’ embodied GWP needs to be made available to and utilized by design process decision makers. It was also shown that applying the Swedish EC tool Miljöbyggnad was useful in highlighting potential positive and negative changes in indoor environmental quality arising from renovation packages aiming at significant operational energy use reduction in existing multifamily buildings. However such renovation packages are not profitable from a property owner perspective. Miljöbyggnad may be useful when designing policy instruments to overcome this.    The thesis also showed that EC and related environmental enhancements contribute to achieving property owners’ and tenants’ overall strategic objectives for value creation. For property owners this arises for example through lower energy costs and attracting desirable tenants. For tenants, value creation arises as support for internal and external environmental communication. For the further development of life cycle approaches’ and EC tools’ application to buildings and real estate it is important to consider how they can be adapted to consider ‘distance to sustainable’ targets referencing for instance the planetary boundaries approach. It is also interesting to investigate how valuation of buildings and real estate may be performed in a way that expands from the current narrow focus on the economic perspective to also include environmental and social perspectives. <p>QC 20170210</p>Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summaryinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-201614urn:isbn:978-91-7729-284-5TRITA-INFRA-FMS-PHD ; 2017:01application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/FP7-ENV-2007-1
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language English
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topic Buildings
operational energy use
life cycle assessment
environmental certification
environmental assessment
renovation
strategy
design process
value creation
embodied environmental impacts
Environmental Management
Miljöledning
Building Technologies
Husbyggnad
Architecture
Arkitektur
spellingShingle Buildings
operational energy use
life cycle assessment
environmental certification
environmental assessment
renovation
strategy
design process
value creation
embodied environmental impacts
Environmental Management
Miljöledning
Building Technologies
Husbyggnad
Architecture
Arkitektur
Brown, Nils W. O.
Managing high environmental performance? : Applying life cycle approaches and environmental certification tools in the building and real estate sectors
description The main aim of this thesis is  to demonstrate and critically assess life cycle approaches’ and environmental certification (EC) tools’ potential for supporting decisions for improved environmental performance in the building and real estate sectors. Using life cycle approaches, the thesis shows that for new build and renovation cases aiming for low operational energy use that embodied global warming potential (GWP) due to material production can constitute a large portion of a building’s lifetime GWP. Therefore life cycle based information about materials’ embodied GWP needs to be made available to and utilized by design process decision makers. It was also shown that applying the Swedish EC tool Miljöbyggnad was useful in highlighting potential positive and negative changes in indoor environmental quality arising from renovation packages aiming at significant operational energy use reduction in existing multifamily buildings. However such renovation packages are not profitable from a property owner perspective. Miljöbyggnad may be useful when designing policy instruments to overcome this.    The thesis also showed that EC and related environmental enhancements contribute to achieving property owners’ and tenants’ overall strategic objectives for value creation. For property owners this arises for example through lower energy costs and attracting desirable tenants. For tenants, value creation arises as support for internal and external environmental communication. For the further development of life cycle approaches’ and EC tools’ application to buildings and real estate it is important to consider how they can be adapted to consider ‘distance to sustainable’ targets referencing for instance the planetary boundaries approach. It is also interesting to investigate how valuation of buildings and real estate may be performed in a way that expands from the current narrow focus on the economic perspective to also include environmental and social perspectives. === <p>QC 20170210</p>
author Brown, Nils W. O.
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title Managing high environmental performance? : Applying life cycle approaches and environmental certification tools in the building and real estate sectors
title_short Managing high environmental performance? : Applying life cycle approaches and environmental certification tools in the building and real estate sectors
title_full Managing high environmental performance? : Applying life cycle approaches and environmental certification tools in the building and real estate sectors
title_fullStr Managing high environmental performance? : Applying life cycle approaches and environmental certification tools in the building and real estate sectors
title_full_unstemmed Managing high environmental performance? : Applying life cycle approaches and environmental certification tools in the building and real estate sectors
title_sort managing high environmental performance? : applying life cycle approaches and environmental certification tools in the building and real estate sectors
publisher KTH, Miljöstrategisk analys (fms)
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