A Review of Embodied Carbon in Landscape Architecture. Practice and Policy
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Cities, the Landscape and Carbon
1.2. Embodied Carbon Measurement Tools and International Policy Standards
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Literature Search
- TITLE-ABS-KEY (embodied carbon) AND TITLE-ABS-KEY (landscape design) AND TITLE-ABS-KEY (landscape architecture) AND TITLE-ABS-KEY (whole life carbon) = 5 results;
- TITLE-ABS-KEY (embodied carbon) AND TITLE-ABS-KEY (whole life carbon) = 1203 results;
- TITLE-ABS-KEY (embodied carbon) = 31,289 results.
2.2. Policy Contextual Review
2.3. Case Study Review
2.4. Tools
3. Results
3.1. Climate Positive Design’s Pathfinder Tool
3.2. Alternative Carbon Calculation Tools (i-Tree, PCA, EC3)
4. Future Policy and Regulation Frameworks
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
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- Incorporation of landscape materials in a national database;
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- Inclusion of landscapes and open and green spaces in embodied carbon building regulations;
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- Increased training, guidance and professional development to enable landscape practitioners to use whole-life carbon approaches.
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Tools | Landscape Focus | Use/Applied to | Carbon Relevance |
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Pathfinder | Very significant | Landscapes/Green Spaces | Calculates project sequestration |
i-Tree | Significant | Green Infrastructure (trees) | Calculates impact of trees |
PCA | Less significant | Buildings | Calculates environmental elements of buildings |
EC3 | Less significant | Planning/Buildings | Calculates carbon related to materials and construction |
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