通过遥感调查建筑和拆除部门的循环性:意大利Bolzano/Bozen的案例研究

Kseniia Shkirman , Anna Stoppato , Fabio Giussani , Simon Pezzutto
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城市地区的建筑环境通过建筑和拆除活动极大地促进了全球废物的产生,突出表明需要采取循环经济战略以确保可持续发展。数字技术为跟踪物料流动和提高资源效率提供了快速可靠的方法。本研究提出了一种整合OpenStreetMap (OSM)和Urban Atlas数据进行土地利用识别的新方法。通过地理信息系统(GIS)估算材料存量(MS)来分析建筑物的空间特征,结合材料强度(MI)数据来评估结构内的材料质量。结合材料库存的量化,确定了建筑库存中建筑材料的热点。当应用于意大利Bolzano/Bozen的案例研究时,该方法估计城市的人均累积建筑存量为130吨,基础设施网络的人均材料存量为40吨。这种遥感方法提供了对建筑和网络中材料的数量和分布的详细见解。OSM数据的开放性和可用性,以及它们与地籍记录的独立性,使这种方法在获取建筑物生命周期评估(LCA)和制定废物管理战略的输入数据方面特别有利。
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Investigating circularity in the construction and demolition sector through remote sensing: A case study of Bolzano/Bozen, Italy
The built environment in urban areas contributes significantly to global waste generation through construction and demolition activities, highlighting the need for circular economy strategies to ensure sustainable development. Digital technologies offer fast and reliable methods to track material flows and improve resource efficiency. This study proposes a novel approach that integrates data from OpenStreetMap (OSM) and the Urban Atlas for land-use identification. The material stock (MS) is estimated via a geographic information system (GIS) to analyse the spatial characteristics of buildings, combined with material intensity (MI) data to assess the mass of materials within structures. Together with the quantification of material stock, hotspots of construction materials within the building stock are identified. When applied to the case study of Bolzano/Bozen, Italy, this approach estimated 130 tonnes per capita of accumulated building stock in the city and 40 tonnes per capita of material stock in infrastructure networks. This remote sensing methodology provides detailed insights into the quantity and distribution of materials in buildings and networks. The openness and availability of OSM data, as well as their independence from cadastral records, make this approach particularly advantageous for obtaining input data for the life cycle assessment (LCA) of buildings and the development of waste management strategies.
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