The potential contribution of building codes to climate change response policies for the built environment

被引:20
|
作者
Enker, Robert A. [1 ]
Morrison, Gregory M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Curtin Univ, Sustainabil Policy Inst, Dept Design & Built Environm, Perth, WA 6845, Australia
关键词
Buildings; Energy policy; Climate change; Regulation; Australia; ENERGY-EFFICIENCY; INNOVATION; REGULATIONS; INSTRUMENTS;
D O I
10.1007/s12053-020-09871-7
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Improved building energy efficiency has been shown to contribute substantially to global greenhouse gas abatement objectives. Realisation of these benefits depends on the deployment of appropriate policy instruments. Building energy codes have the potential to deliver economic, environmental, societal and other strategic benefits. Australia's high per capita greenhouse emissions and rates of building construction provide a national case study in climate policy development. Insights into reform of Australia's National Construction Code also provide evidence-based analysis of the efficacy of market-based energy efficiency measures, demonstrating that building energy codes are a cost-effective greenhouse emission reduction instrument and also that market failures inhibit the effectiveness of conventional economic instruments in reducing building sector greenhouse emissions. Although building energy codes do provide a potentially transformative intervention in the property market, their effectiveness is bedevilled by problems with enforcement and stakeholder behaviour in service. Addressing these impediments calls for targeted policy packages to bridge identified gaps between presumptive building performance objectives and outcomes actually observed in practice.
引用
收藏
页码:789 / 807
页数:19
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Advent of Climate Change and Resultant Energy Related Obsolescence in the Built Environment
    Butt, T. E.
    Giddings, B. D.
    Cooper, J. C.
    Umeadi, B. B. N.
    Jones, K. G.
    SUSTAINABILITY IN ENERGY AND BUILDINGS, 2011, 7 : 211 - +
  • [32] Links between circular economy and climate change mitigation in the built environment
    Gallego-Schmid, Alejandro
    Chen, Han-Mei
    Sharmina, Maria
    Mendoza, Joan Manuel F.
    Gallego-Schmid, Alejandro (alejandro.gallegoschmid@manchester.ac.uk), 1600, Elsevier Ltd (260):
  • [33] Assessing climate change and urban heat island vulnerabilities in a built environment
    Chiesa, Giacomo
    Palme, Massimo
    TECHNE-JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY FOR ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENT, 2018, 15 : 237 - 245
  • [34] The Built Environment, Climate Change, and Health Opportunities for Co-Benefits
    Younger, Margalit
    Morrow-Almeida, Heather R.
    Vindigni, Stephen M.
    Dannenberg, Andrew L.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, 2008, 35 (05) : 517 - 526
  • [35] The Relationship between the Built Environment and Climate Change: The Case of Turkish Provinces
    Bektas, Yasin
    Sakarya, Adem
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2023, 15 (02)
  • [36] Links between circular economy and climate change mitigation in the built environment
    Gallego-Schmid, Alejandro
    Chen, Han-Mei
    Sharmina, Maria
    Mendoza, Joan Manuel F.
    JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION, 2020, 260
  • [37] Built environment stakeholders and climate change adaptation: the case of Sri Lanka
    Fernando, Nishara
    Jayathilake, Pasindu
    De Silva, Malith
    Gunathilake, Wathsala
    Devapura, Nilushi
    Wise, Belinda
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DISASTER RESILIENCE IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT, 2024, 15 (04) : 636 - 648
  • [38] Spatio-temporal simulation of permafrost geothermal response to climate change scenarios in a building environment
    Zhou, Fuqun
    Zhang, Aining
    Li, Robert
    Hoeve, Ed
    COLD REGIONS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2009, 56 (2-3) : 141 - 151
  • [39] Potential contribution of wind energy to climate change mitigation
    Barthelmie R.J.
    Pryor S.C.
    Nature Climate Change, 2014, 4 (8) : 684 - 688
  • [40] Policy climates and climate policies: Analysing the politics of building urban climate change resilience
    Bahadur, Aditya, V
    Tanner, Thomas
    URBAN CLIMATE, 2014, 7 : 20 - 32