Carbon Management in the Built Environment

Author:   Rohinton Emmanuel (Glasgow Caledonian University, UK) ,  Keith Baker
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9780415684064


Pages:   236
Publication Date:   07 June 2012
Format:   Hardback
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Three broad sectors of the economy are generally recognised as key to a low carbon future: energy, construction and transportation. Of these, carbon management in the built environment remains the least well studied. This much-needed book brings together current developments in the field of climate change science, building design, technologies and materials sciences, energy and policy in a form readily accessible to both students of the building industry and practitioners. Although several books exist in the broad area of carbon management, this is the first to bring together carbon management technology, technique and policy as they apply to the building sector. Clear and succinct sections on the overarching principles, policies, approaches and technologies are combined with case studies and more in-depth coverage of the most relevant topics. It explains how to produce a simple carbon footprint calculation, while also being an informative guide for those developing or implementing more advanced approaches. This easy to read book is the ideal primer for anyone needing to get to grips with carbon management in the built environment.

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Author:   Rohinton Emmanuel (Glasgow Caledonian University, UK) ,  Keith Baker
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.580kg
ISBN:  

9780415684064


ISBN 10:   0415684064
Pages:   236
Publication Date:   07 June 2012
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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With up to 90% of all energy use-primary, secondary, and final energy-occurring in cities, Carbon Management in the Built Environment is a book that presents ideas that all of us who are interested in tropical forest conservation and mitigating climate change need to be familiar with. - Gabriel Thoumi, CFA, Mongabay.com


I read this book with much enjoyment because it brings together multidisciplinary approaches in a single volume dedicated to carbon management in the built environment. The book provides useful introductory material to both students and practitioners concerned with the built environment. It has succinct sections on the overarching principles, policies, approaches, assessment tools and technologies. - Yangang Xing, Cardiff University, UK With up to 90% of all energy use-primary, secondary, and final energy-occurring in cities, Carbon Management in the Built Environment is a book that presents ideas that all of us who are interested in tropical forest conservation and mitigating climate change need to be familiar with. - Gabriel Thoumi, CFA, Mongabay.com


Author Information

Rohinton Emmanuel is a Reader in Sustainable Design and Construction and the Director of the Centre for Energy and the Built Environment at Glasgow Caledonian University. As an Architect with urban design interests, he has pioneered the inquiry of urban climate change in warm regions and has taught and consulted on climate and environment sensitive design, building energy efficiency, thermal comfort, urban air quality and urban transport planning. He has authored over 50 research papers in the areas of climate change in the built environment, building and urban energy efficiency and thermal comfort and a book related to these efforts, An Urban Approach to Climate Sensitive Design: Strategies for the Tropics, was published by the Spon Press in 2005. Keith Baker is a Researcher in Sustainable Urban Environments at the Centre for Energy and the Built Environment at Glasgow Caledonian University. He is also a member of the Scottish Carbon Accounting Group, and currently directs Sustainable Footprints, a carbon and sustainability management consultancy. Keith's main research interests are in climate change, energy, the built environment, and the environmental impact of technology.

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