Reasons for the Slow Uptake of Embodied Carbon Estimation in the Sri Lankan Building Sector

Q2 Engineering
A. Nawarathna, N. Fernando, Zaid Alwan
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Abstract

Global carbon reduction is not merely a responsibility of environmentally advanced developed countries, but also a responsibility of developing countries regardless of their less impact on global carbon emissions. In recognition of that, Sri Lanka as a developing country has initiated promoting green building construction as one reduction strategy. However, notwithstanding the increasing attention on Embodied Carbon (EC) reduction in the global building sector, they still mostly focus on Operational Carbon (OC) reduction (through improving operational energy). An adequate attention has not yet been given on EC estimation and reduction. Therefore, this study aims to identify the reasons for the slow uptake of EC estimation in the Sri Lankan building sector. To achieve this aim, 16 numbers of global barriers to estimate EC were identified through existing literature. They were then subjected to a pilot survey to identify the significant reasons for the slow uptake of EC estimation in the Sri Lankan building sector. A questionnaire with a three-point Likert scale was used to this end. The collected data were analysed using descriptive statistics. The findings revealed that 11 of 16 challenges/ barriers are highly relevant as reasons for the slow uptake in estimating EC in buildings in Sri Lanka while the other five challenges/ barriers remain as moderately relevant reasons. Further, the findings revealed that there are no low relevant reasons.Eventually, the paper concluded that all the known reasons are significant to the Sri Lankan building sector and it is necessary to address them in order to upturn the attention on EC reduction. Keywords — Embodied carbon emissions, embodied carbon estimation, global carbon reduction, Sri Lankan building sector
斯里兰卡建筑部门对隐含碳估算吸收缓慢的原因
全球碳减排不仅是环境先进的发达国家的责任,也是发展中国家的责任,尽管它们对全球碳排放的影响较小。认识到这一点,斯里兰卡作为一个发展中国家已经开始推动绿色建筑建设作为一个减排战略。然而,尽管全球建筑行业越来越关注减少隐含碳(EC),但他们仍然主要关注减少操作碳(OC)(通过提高操作能源)。对欧共体的估计和减少还没有给予足够的重视。因此,本研究旨在确定在斯里兰卡建筑部门缓慢吸收EC估计的原因。为了实现这一目标,通过现有文献确定了16个估算EC的全球障碍。然后,他们接受了一项试点调查,以确定斯里兰卡建筑部门采用EC估算缓慢的重要原因。为此,我们使用了李克特三分制问卷。收集的数据采用描述性统计进行分析。调查结果显示,16个挑战/障碍中有11个与斯里兰卡建筑物中EC评估缓慢的原因高度相关,而其他5个挑战/障碍仍然是中等相关的原因。此外,研究结果显示不存在低相关原因。最后,论文得出结论,所有已知的原因是显著的斯里兰卡建筑部门,有必要解决这些问题,以提高对EC减少的关注。关键词:隐含碳排放,隐含碳估算,全球碳减排,斯里兰卡建筑行业
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