Sustainable urban renewal analysing embodied energy in Rasta peth, Pune (Record no. 22653)

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Author Rudrabhate, Anushka
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Title Sustainable urban renewal analysing embodied energy in Rasta peth, Pune
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Volume, Issue number Vol.89(12), Dec
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Mumbai
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. The Indian Institute of Architects
Year 2024
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Pagination 72-79p.
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Summary, etc. The built environment currently consumes significant<br/>energy resources and permanently affects the<br/>planet’s environment. The largest energy consumer<br/>throughout a building’s life is its operational energy,<br/>not its embodied energy (EE) (Holtzhausen, 2007).<br/>Throughout the building’s lifespan, EE is used in<br/>the extraction, production and transportation of<br/>goods used in construction. Embodied carbon<br/>(EC) emissions, which comprise about 10% of all<br/>CO2 emissions worldwide, are the associated CO2<br/>emissions. EC emissions, in contrast to operational<br/>carbon emissions, are challenging to monitor,<br/>quantify and control (Sudhakar, 2022). Urban centers<br/>are both “a cause of and a solution to” climate change<br/>and are well-positioned to reduce future emissions<br/>(Renard et al., 2019). In Indian cities, redevelopment<br/>has become a popular trend for residential buildings<br/>in the core areas. One reason for redevelopment<br/>is that buildings are dilapidated or uneconomical<br/>to repair, or tenants need more usable floor area<br/>(Vanvari & Mhaske, 2018). Urban renewal schemes<br/>aim to revitalise urban areas by renovating existing<br/>buildings or constructing new ones. However, the<br/>construction and renovation of buildings also have<br/>environmental impacts, including the consumption<br/>of energy and resources. This project aims to evaluate<br/>the EE energy of building construction under urban<br/>renewal schemes in cities, with Pune as a case.
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Co-Author Dalal-Kulkarn, Prajakta
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International Standard Serial Number 0019-4913
Title Journal of the Indian institute of architects :(JIIA)
Place, publisher, and date of publication Mumbai Indian Institute of Architects
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URL https://indianinstituteofarchitects.com/pdf/jiia/2024/JIIA_December_2024.pdf
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