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Abriss, Neubau oder Sanierung - CO2-Emissionen im Gebäudesektor: Nicht nur sparsamer, sondern auch weniger

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  • Angstmann, Marius
  • Gärtner, Stefan
  • Angstmann, Marius

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Zur Erreichung der Klimaschutzziele spielt der Gebäudesektor eine zentrale Rolle. - Der Fokus hierbei darf nicht allein auf Effizienz in der Nutzungsphase liegen. - Auch die Erstellung von Gebäuden trägt in hohem Maße zu CO2-Emissionen bei. - Ferner ist zu befürchten, dass neue Gebäude im Betrieb weniger effizient sind, als erwartet. - Hinzu kommen andere Nachteile des Bauens, wie Flächenversiegelung und zunehmende Verkehrsströme, wenn die Gebäude in nicht integrierten Ortslagen errichtet werden. - Daher stellen sich zwei Fragen: Wie kann Neubau reduziert werden? Wie kann Neubau weniger CO2-intensiv erfolgen? - So gilt es trotz technischer und organisatorischer Innovationen weniger zu bauen und weniger Wohn- und Arbeitsraum in Anspruch zu nehmen.

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  • Angstmann, Marius & Gärtner, Stefan & Angstmann, Marius, 2023. "Abriss, Neubau oder Sanierung - CO2-Emissionen im Gebäudesektor: Nicht nur sparsamer, sondern auch weniger," Forschung Aktuell 09/2023, Institut Arbeit und Technik (IAT), Westfälische Hochschule, University of Applied Sciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:iatfor:279705
    DOI: 10.53190/fa/202309
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