Global Status report for buildings and construction : towards a zero-emissions, efficient and resilient buildings and construction sector
2022
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TitleGlobal Status report for buildings and construction : towards a zero-emissions, efficient and resilient buildings and construction sector
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2022 Global Status report for buildings and construction : towards a zero-emissions, efficient and resilient buildings and construction sector
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Summary
Decarbonizing the buildings sector by 2050 is critical to delivering these emission cuts – and to addressing the wider triple planetary crisis of climate change, nature and biodiversity loss, and pollution and waste. However, as the 2022 Buildings Global Status Report shows, the sector is not making the deep systemic changes needed to get on the path to this goal. Building sector energy intensity did not improve in 2021 and renewable energy growth in buildings remains modest, although green building certification are improving. Yet, as the report shows, the sector can change. By following the recommendations in this report, the sector can catch up and create buildings that are zero-carbon, resource efficient and resilient.
Chapter 1. Disruptive trends impacting building and construction decarbonization in 2021 and 2022 -- Chapter 2. Global buildings climate tracker -- Chapter 3. Global buildings and construction status -- Chapter 4. Sustainable buildings and construction policies -- Chapter 5. Investment and financing for sustainable buildings -- Chapter 6. Regional focus: Africa -- Chapter 7. Topic focus: Building materials -- Chapter 8. Roadmaps for buildings and construction -- Chapter 9. Key recommendations for policy and decision makers -- Annex. Global buildings climate tracker.
Chapter 1. Disruptive trends impacting building and construction decarbonization in 2021 and 2022 -- Chapter 2. Global buildings climate tracker -- Chapter 3. Global buildings and construction status -- Chapter 4. Sustainable buildings and construction policies -- Chapter 5. Investment and financing for sustainable buildings -- Chapter 6. Regional focus: Africa -- Chapter 7. Topic focus: Building materials -- Chapter 8. Roadmaps for buildings and construction -- Chapter 9. Key recommendations for policy and decision makers -- Annex. Global buildings climate tracker.
AuthorsUNEP
Date[Nairobi] : UNEP 2022
Description
100 p. : graphs, tables
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p.91-100).
ISBN / ISSN
9789280739848