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Proposed guidance for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in Middle Eastern construction
The Middle East has made steps toward sustainable development, but there is a pressing need for a cohesive strategy for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The guidance proposed in this paper draws inspiration from global best practice, particularly the UK’s PAS 2080 on carbon dioxide management in infrastructure, the new option X29 on climate change in NEC4 contracts and the latest advances in building information technology. The guidance provides a comprehensive framework for reducing emissions from the Middle East’s construction industry, integrating carbon dioxide management processes at all stages of a project’s life cycle.
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