SArch for assessing environmental impact of Thai housing

作者: Doolwit Tikul , Panya Srichandr

DOI: 10.1007/S10901-011-9215-Z

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摘要: This paper introduces SArch, an environmental impact assessment tool developed in Thailand. SArch can be used to assess the of construction materials throughout lifecycle buildings. The starts with raw and follows their preparation, transportation, utilization maintenance post-utilization or destruction. Five categories are considered: global warming, acidification, eutrophication, ecological toxicity smog. building design phase as well existing An example using for a residential house Thailand is provided.

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