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Çѱ¹°ÇÃàģȯ°æ¼³ºñÇÐȸ ³í¹®Áý, v.6 n.1 (2012-03) |
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Àü°úÁ¤Æò°¡ ; Àü°úÁ¤¸ñ·ÏºÐ¼® ; ȯ°æºÎÇÏ ; °Ç¼³»ê¾÷ ; Life Cycle Assessment ; Life Cycle Inventory Analysis ; Environmental Loads ; Construction Industry |
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The purpose of this study is to perform a quantitative analysis on the energy consumption of domestic construction industry and the generation amount of environmental loads by items through an industry-connected analysis by comparing and analyzing the environmental effect of each effect category by years with a view to quantitatively assess the environmental performance of domestic construction industry. As a result of the analysis, the environmental effect of CO©ü in the entire environmental effect was computed to be 90%(6.49E+06 PE¡¤yr) or more in average, and the environmental effect of SOx, NOx, NH©ý, CO was computed to be 4.08E+05 PE¡¤yr, 2.76E+05 PE¡¤yr, 8.59E+03 PE¡¤yr, 3.05+03 PE¡¤yr, 2.42E+03 PE¡¤yr respectively in the order of energy sources. In terms of effect categories, the effect of global warming on the global environment was analyzed as 89%, the highest, and in terms of individual industries, the architectural industry part in domestic construction industry was assessed as 3.91E+06 PE¡¤yr on average. |