Kayan, B A (2017) Green maintenance for heritage buildings: Paint repair appraisal. International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, 35(1), pp. 63-89.
Abstract
This paper proposes a Green Maintenance model showing that generated environmental maintenance impact from paint repair options relays the 'true' embodied carbon expenditure contextualized within the longevity of paint repair and its embodied carbon.
| Item Type: | Article |
|---|---|
| Uncontrolled Keywords: | life cycle assessment; green maintenance; environmental maintenance impact; calculation procedures; embodied carbon; heritage buildings |
| Index terms: | repair, green maintenance, calculation procedure, heritage building, environmental maintenance impact, life cycle assessment, embodied carbon, option, appraisal |
| Subjects: | sustainable practices, construction type, maintenance engineering, environmental impact, decision analysis, factor and component analysis, measurement and scaling |
| Topics: | Research Practice, Construction Technology, Risk Management, Sustainability, Business Strategy |
| Descriptive scope: | 3 PCA |
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