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The importance of organization type: Construction sector perceptions of low-carbon policies and measures

Jouni Räihä, S. E.M. Clarke, Paula Sankelo, Enni Ruokamo, Hanna-Liisa Kangas

2023Environmental Science & Policy13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

To facilitate decarbonization in the EU’s building sector, the regulatory focus is shifting towards a life cycle perspective of emissions. The EU’s path in tackling embodied emissions is under development in the revision of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive, which is utilizing Level(s) framework and EN 15879 as a methodological foundation. Member States are at different stages in their building life cycle regulation plan and Finland is preparing normative regulations to limit the carbon footprints of new buildings. We conducted a survey on how the different actors in the construction sector perceive new low-carbon policies under development in Finland. Our findings indicate that carbon footprint policies were generally seen as functional. However, perceptions differed significantly depending on the respondent’s organization type. The respondents involved in the construction design stage generally seemed more positive about the proposed regulations, whereas advocates (associations and interest groups) were more cautious than the organizations they represented. These findings help clarify the implementation and development needs of low-carbon policies.

Topics & Concepts

RespondentCarbon footprintNormativeDirectiveBeijingBusinessGreenhouse gasEnvironmental economicsEnvironmental resource managementPolitical scienceChinaEconomicsEcologyComputer scienceProgramming languageBiologyLawSustainable Building Design and AssessmentBuilding Energy and Comfort OptimizationEnvironmental Impact and Sustainability