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Contribution of buildings climate change mitigation options to sustainable development

Sebastian Mirasgedis, Luisa F. Cabeza, David Vérez

2024Sustainable Cities and Society56 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Buildings are responsible for a big part of total GHG emissions; therefore, their climate change mitigation potential is high. But research shows that mitigation actions in the sector can have significant social and economic values beyond reduction of energy consumption and the associated GHG emissions. This paper summarizes these multiple impacts of mitigation actions in buildings, which are related to microeconomic and macroeconomic effects, health impacts, environmental benefits, better management of natural resources, impacts on social well-being, and energy security implications, and assesses their interactions (synergies and trade-offs) with the UN SDGs. The findings of our analysis show that climate change mitigation actions in buildings enable the achievement of 4 SDGs, reinforce 7 others, and are inextricably linked to the achievement of 5 SDGs, namely SDG3: good health and well-being, SDG7: affordable and clean energy, SDG8: decent work and economic growth, SDG11: sustainable cities and communities, and SDG13: climate action. On the other hand, trade-offs were identified for 9 SDGs, with rather minor implications, which can be further eliminated with the implementation of appropriate policies.

Topics & Concepts

Climate changeClimate change mitigationGreenhouse gasSustainable developmentWork (physics)BusinessNatural resource economicsEnvironmental planningEnvironmental resource managementConsumption (sociology)Energy consumptionEnvironmental economicsNatural resourceEconomicsEnvironmental scienceEngineeringPolitical scienceLawBiologySocial scienceEcologyMechanical engineeringSociologyElectrical engineeringSustainable Building Design and AssessmentBuilding Energy and Comfort OptimizationEnvironmental Impact and Sustainability
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