1st Edition

Life Cycle Assessment in the Built Environment

By Robert Crawford Copyright 2011
272 Pages
by Routledge

272 Pages
by Routledge

272 Pages
by Routledge

Life cycle assessment enables the identification of a broad range of potential environmental impacts occurring across the entire life of a product, from its design through to its eventual disposal or reuse. The need for life cycle assessment to inform environmental design within the built environment is critical, due to the complex range of materials and processes required to construct and manage... Read more

1. Global Environmental Issues and the Built Environment  2. Towards a Sustainable Built Environment  3. Life Cycle Assessment  4. Quantifying Environmental Impacts in the Built Environment  5. Case Studies: Examples of Life Cycle Assessment in the Built Environment  6. Opportunities for Reducing the Environmental Impact of the Built Environment

Biography

Robert H. Crawford is a Research Fellow in the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning at the University of Melbourne. He has broad research expertise in sustainable design and construction within the built environment, the development and application of life cycle assessment and the environmental assessment of renewable energy technologies. He is also an expert in modelling indirect environmental impacts.