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El. knyga: LCA and Consumption/Needs-Based GHG Accounting for Climate Action: A Pathway to Carbon Neutrality

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  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Feb-2025
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783031754685
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  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Feb-2025
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783031754685

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This book reveals causes of the GHG emission accounting practice failure over the last several decades, describes evolution of new tenets of the accounting and remaining tasks, and suggests a new comprehensive integrated accounting in the form of protocol.





The latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) assessment report calls for net zero CO2 emissions by 2050 to limit warming to 1.5 degree C. As a result, many countries, cities, and industries are putting forward their greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction actions and commitments. But can the countries, cities, and industries meet these ambitious decarbonization goals without a reliable GHG inventory? This book tries to answer this question.





It has been argued that there is a need to include LCA and consumption/needs-based GHG emissions as a complimentary indicator to the current approach of production-based GHG accounting emissions. As a shifting of the focus of accounting system after the Paris Agreement, consumption/needs-based approach is newly focused on a more broader accounting approach for NDCs and LDCs with a vision of all of society approach. Traditional national inventory approach to GHG emission accounting has been severely criticized as being too production process-oriented, sector-based approach, less transparent, a lack of public participation, no considerations for human needs and human factors.





 

Introduction.- Part
1. Background.-

Chapter
1. Critique of Traditional Approach to GHG Emission Accounting:

Literature Review.
Chapter
2. Climate responsive GHG Accounting Principles and

Values: Working for Integration.
Chapter
3. Emergence of Climate Fusion

Science: Convergence of Human Needs and Climate change.- Part
2. Theory: LCA

and Consumption/Needs-based GHG Emission Accounting System.
Chapter
4. Basics

to GHG Accounting system.
Chapter
5. Framework, Methodology and Tools.
Chapter

6. Evolving Digital Data Technologies towards New GHG Accounting: Digital

Inclusion and Transformation.- Part
3. Practice:

Case Studies.
Chapter
7. Public Buildings.
Chapter
8. Commercial Buildings.
Chapter

9. Digitalized District Heating in Building Sector.- Part
4. Policy

Applications to Address LCA and Consumpti-on/Needs-based GHG Accounting.
Chapter

10. Informing Policy Making: Political Responses.
Chapter
11. Comparison of

Carbon Neutral city Plans.
Chapter
12. LCA and Consumption/Needs-based GHG

Accounting and Reporting Protoccol.- Part
5. Conclusions and Future Prospects.-

Chapter
13. Reshaping of GHG Accounting and Climate Action: A New GHG Emission

Accounting Movement.
Chapter
14. Research

Needs: Research Requirements to Improve the Policy Applicatio-n of LCA and

Consumption/Needs-based GHG Accounting Platform.- References.- Appendices.

Kwi-Gon Kim's main research interests are in the field of smart urban eco-development and climate change, also including aspects of convergence of human needs/consumption and climate change.





He has obtained his Ph.D. in Planning Studies at University College London (UCL) and taught for 32 years at Seoul National University. He is currently Professor Emeritus at the University.





He has been very active in various fields and a frequent speaker at international organizations, including UNDP, UNESCO, UNEP, UNFCCC and UN-HABITAT. He, as a President of the International Urban Training Center (IUTC) in partnership with UN-HABITAT, developed a series of volume of Climate Smart Eco-Cities as training materials. He has been a Co-Chair, UNFCCC/UGIH Consumption/Needs-based GHG Emission Accounting Working Group.





He has been an author/co-authors of five Springer books, including Low-Carbon Smart Cities (2018, Springer), Planning Climate Smart and Wise Cities (2022, Springer), and Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Climate Change Adaptation (Forthcoming, Springer).