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Environmental challenges in the residential sector: Life cycle assessment of Mexican social housing

Energies, ISSN: 1996-1073, Vol: 12, Issue: 14
2019
  • 9
    Citations
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  • 80
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  • Citations
    9
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      9
  • Captures
    80
  • Mentions
    1
    • Blog Mentions
      1
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Energies, Vol. 12, Pages 2837: Environmental Challenges in the Residential Sector: Life Cycle Assessment of Mexican Social Housing

Energies, Vol. 12, Pages 2837: Environmental Challenges in the Residential Sector: Life Cycle Assessment of Mexican Social Housing Energies doi: 10.3390/en12142837 Authors: Gámez-García Saldaña-Márquez Gómez-Soberón

Article Description

Social Housing (SH) in Mexico has a potentially important role in reducing both the emission of greenhouse gases and the use of non-renewable resources, two of the main challenges facing not only Mexico but the planet as a whole. This work assesses the environmental impact generated by the embodied stages of a typical SH throughout its life cycle (cradle to grave), by means of a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). Two types of envelope and interior walls and three types of windows are compared. It was found that SH emits 309 kg CO2 eq/m and consumes 3911 MJ eq/m in the product stages (A1 to A3) and construction process (A4 to A5); the most important stages are those referring to the products, namely, A1 to A3, B4 (replacement) and B2 (maintenance). Additionally, benefits were found in the use of lightweight and thermal materials, such as concrete blocks lightened with pumice or windows made of PVC or wood. Although the use of LCA is incipient in the housing and construction sector in Mexico, this work shows how its application is not only feasible but recommended as it may become a basic tool in the search for sustainability.

Bibliographic Details

Diana Carolina Gámez-García; Héctor Saldaña-Márquez; José Manuel Gómez-Soberón; Susana Paola Arredondo-Rea; Ramón Corral-Higuera; María Consolación Gómez-Soberón

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Energy; Engineering; Mathematics

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