Climate mitigation models need to become circular : let's start with the construction sector
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT: Circular Economy (CE) is presented today as the way forward to achieving a sustainable and carbon-neutral society. Yet, circularity assessment tools such as Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), Material Flow Analysis (MFA), and Supply and value-chain analysis are currently disconnected from the models used to advise bodies that steer sustainability-driven policies like the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Climate mitigation models (henceforth climate models) are used in policy discussions and international negotiations to track GHG emissions and identify pathways towards a low-carbon economy. One example is the JRC-EU-TIMES model developed by the International Energy Agency or the PRIMES model, which is the backbone of the energy and climate policy of the European Union (EU). These climate models are inherently suitable for representing only linear patterns of economic activity, where GHG emissions are modelled per economic sector (primary energy resource extraction, final energy generation, energy, and materials used in industry, buildings, etc.). |
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Climate mitigation models need to become circular : let's start with the construction sectorCircular economyLife cycle assessmentClimate mitigationMaterial flow analysisCarbon materialsABSTRACT: Circular Economy (CE) is presented today as the way forward to achieving a sustainable and carbon-neutral society. Yet, circularity assessment tools such as Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), Material Flow Analysis (MFA), and Supply and value-chain analysis are currently disconnected from the models used to advise bodies that steer sustainability-driven policies like the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Climate mitigation models (henceforth climate models) are used in policy discussions and international negotiations to track GHG emissions and identify pathways towards a low-carbon economy. One example is the JRC-EU-TIMES model developed by the International Energy Agency or the PRIMES model, which is the backbone of the energy and climate policy of the European Union (EU). These climate models are inherently suitable for representing only linear patterns of economic activity, where GHG emissions are modelled per economic sector (primary energy resource extraction, final energy generation, energy, and materials used in industry, buildings, etc.).ElsevierRepositório do LNEGLima, Ana T.Simoes, SofiaAloini, DavideZerbino, PierluigiOikonomou, Theoni I.Karytsas, SpyridonKarytsas, ConstantineCalvo, Oscar SecoPorcar, BeatrizHerrera, I.Slabik, SimonDürr, Hans H.Genovese, AndreaBimpizas-Pinis, Meletios2023-01-03T17:09:59Z20232023-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.9/3982engLima, Ana T... [et.al.] - Climate mitigation models need to become circular : let's start with the construction sector. In: Resources, Conservation & Recycling, 2023, vol. 190, article nº 1068080921-344910.1016/j.resconrec.2022.106808info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-03-03T06:37:48Zoai:repositorio.lneg.pt:10400.9/3982Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:29:43.463265Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Climate mitigation models need to become circular : let's start with the construction sector |
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Climate mitigation models need to become circular : let's start with the construction sector |
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Climate mitigation models need to become circular : let's start with the construction sector Lima, Ana T. Circular economy Life cycle assessment Climate mitigation Material flow analysis Carbon materials |
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Climate mitigation models need to become circular : let's start with the construction sector |
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Climate mitigation models need to become circular : let's start with the construction sector |
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Climate mitigation models need to become circular : let's start with the construction sector |
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Climate mitigation models need to become circular : let's start with the construction sector |
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Climate mitigation models need to become circular : let's start with the construction sector |
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Lima, Ana T. |
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Lima, Ana T. Simoes, Sofia Aloini, Davide Zerbino, Pierluigi Oikonomou, Theoni I. Karytsas, Spyridon Karytsas, Constantine Calvo, Oscar Seco Porcar, Beatriz Herrera, I. Slabik, Simon Dürr, Hans H. Genovese, Andrea Bimpizas-Pinis, Meletios |
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Simoes, Sofia Aloini, Davide Zerbino, Pierluigi Oikonomou, Theoni I. Karytsas, Spyridon Karytsas, Constantine Calvo, Oscar Seco Porcar, Beatriz Herrera, I. Slabik, Simon Dürr, Hans H. Genovese, Andrea Bimpizas-Pinis, Meletios |
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Lima, Ana T. Simoes, Sofia Aloini, Davide Zerbino, Pierluigi Oikonomou, Theoni I. Karytsas, Spyridon Karytsas, Constantine Calvo, Oscar Seco Porcar, Beatriz Herrera, I. Slabik, Simon Dürr, Hans H. Genovese, Andrea Bimpizas-Pinis, Meletios |
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Circular economy Life cycle assessment Climate mitigation Material flow analysis Carbon materials |
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Circular economy Life cycle assessment Climate mitigation Material flow analysis Carbon materials |
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ABSTRACT: Circular Economy (CE) is presented today as the way forward to achieving a sustainable and carbon-neutral society. Yet, circularity assessment tools such as Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), Material Flow Analysis (MFA), and Supply and value-chain analysis are currently disconnected from the models used to advise bodies that steer sustainability-driven policies like the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Climate mitigation models (henceforth climate models) are used in policy discussions and international negotiations to track GHG emissions and identify pathways towards a low-carbon economy. One example is the JRC-EU-TIMES model developed by the International Energy Agency or the PRIMES model, which is the backbone of the energy and climate policy of the European Union (EU). These climate models are inherently suitable for representing only linear patterns of economic activity, where GHG emissions are modelled per economic sector (primary energy resource extraction, final energy generation, energy, and materials used in industry, buildings, etc.). |
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Lima, Ana T... [et.al.] - Climate mitigation models need to become circular : let's start with the construction sector. In: Resources, Conservation & Recycling, 2023, vol. 190, article nº 106808 0921-3449 10.1016/j.resconrec.2022.106808 |
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