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Improved sustainability certification systems to respond to building renovation challenges based on a literature review

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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12251/3011
Ver/Abrir: https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85119579315&doi=10.1016%2fj.jobe.2021.103575&partnerID=40&md5=d34278d909978e50d2a25ed82ef6a583
ISSN: 2352-7102
DOI: 10.1016/j.jobe.2021.103575
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Jiménez Pulido, Cristina; Jiménez Rivero, Ana; García Navarro, Justo
Fecha
2022
Materia/s

Parque inmobiliario

Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible (ODS)

Leed. Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design

BREEAM (Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Methodology)

Edificios sostenibles

Revisión bibliográfica

Sostenibilidad

Materia/s Unesco

3305.14 Viviendas

3305.90 Transmisión de Calor en la Edificación

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Given that building stock plays a crucial role in achieving long-term sustainable goals and in meeting Europe's climate targets, appropriate resources are needed to transform the sector and increase the rate of sustainable renovations. Considering the key role that sustainability certification systems (SCSs) such as LEED or BREEAM have played in making sustainable new buildings more commonplace, we assume that accurately assessing the performance of existing buildings is vital to support this transformation. In this study, a semi-systematic literature review was designed and conducted to improve current evaluation instruments to ensure matching the real needs and attributes of existing buildings. Scientific and ‘grey’ literature were analysed to build on previous knowledge of the two areas under study: built environment and evaluation instruments. These areas were jointly analysed, linking scientific knowledge with professional constraints, by exploring four key topics: sustainability challenges of the built environment; building renovations; sustainability support instruments; and SCSs. We have identified shortcomings in current evaluation instruments and provided insights to improve SCS schemes for existing buildings so that they can be tailored to buildings' specific circumstances and catalyse renovations. Our reflections on how to properly measure sustainability of existing buildings can contribute to responding to the building-stock challenges. © 2021 Elsevier Ltd

Given that building stock plays a crucial role in achieving long-term sustainable goals and in meeting Europe's climate targets, appropriate resources are needed to transform the sector and increase the rate of sustainable renovations. Considering the key role that sustainability certification systems (SCSs) such as LEED or BREEAM have played in making sustainable new buildings more commonplace, we assume that accurately assessing the performance of existing buildings is vital to support this transformation. In this study, a semi-systematic literature review was designed and conducted to improve current evaluation instruments to ensure matching the real needs and attributes of existing buildings. Scientific and ‘grey’ literature were analysed to build on previous knowledge of the two areas under study: built environment and evaluation instruments. These areas were jointly analysed, linking scientific knowledge with professional constraints, by exploring four key topics: sustainability challenges of the built environment; building renovations; sustainability support instruments; and SCSs. We have identified shortcomings in current evaluation instruments and provided insights to improve SCS schemes for existing buildings so that they can be tailored to buildings' specific circumstances and catalyse renovations. Our reflections on how to properly measure sustainability of existing buildings can contribute to responding to the building-stock challenges. © 2021 Elsevier Ltd

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