The Evaluation of Low-Carbon Building Based in Whole Life Cycle Theory

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Developing Low-carbon building is the essential measure for our society transfers to low carbon economic society. Therefore, we need chose appropriate policy evaluation tool that can help authorities to make suitable construction policy. The carbon emission in whole life cycle theory is a efficient tool to evaluate the value of Low-carbon building.

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February 2015

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