2022
DOI: 10.3390/buildings12081097
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Digital Tools for Revealing and Reducing Carbon Footprint in Infrastructure, Building, and City Scopes

Abstract: The climate change issue has been striking and bringing pressure on all countries and industries. The responsibility of the Architecture, Engineering, Construction and Facility Management (AEC/FM) industry is heavy because it accounts for over one-third of global energy use and greenhouse gas emissions. At the same time, the development of digital technology brings the opportunity to mitigate environmental issues. Therefore, this study intended to examine the state-of-the-art of digital development and transfo… Show more

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“…In examining the impact of the digital economy on ecological sustainability, existing literature places particular emphasis on three key dimensions: carbon footprint management (Zulfiqar et al, 2023), smart city construction (Rathore et al, 2018), and innovation in environmental monitoring (Xu et al, 2022). Firstly, concerning carbon footprint management, Yan et al (2022) argue that real-time data collection through digital technologies such as big data and the Internet of Things (IoT) can establish an accurate carbon emissions database. This resource allows enterprises, governments, and individuals to comprehensively understand the magnitude and composition of their carbon footprints.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In examining the impact of the digital economy on ecological sustainability, existing literature places particular emphasis on three key dimensions: carbon footprint management (Zulfiqar et al, 2023), smart city construction (Rathore et al, 2018), and innovation in environmental monitoring (Xu et al, 2022). Firstly, concerning carbon footprint management, Yan et al (2022) argue that real-time data collection through digital technologies such as big data and the Internet of Things (IoT) can establish an accurate carbon emissions database. This resource allows enterprises, governments, and individuals to comprehensively understand the magnitude and composition of their carbon footprints.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, Yan et al [46] stressed how the development of digital technology brings with it the promise that it could provide opportunities to mitigate environmental problems. In detail, this study explored the state-of-the-art of digital transformation in the construction industry, focusing on analytical tools.…”
Section: Carbon Trading With Electronic Marketsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, digital tools exist to enable leaders to identify opportunities to reduce the carbon footprint of buildings, infrastructure and even cities. Yan et al (2022) assesses the maturity of the technology and conclude that, specifically at a building level, the technology exists to enable leadership to act upon the vision of sustainable business practices, while at an infrastructure and city level digital systems require further development before being considered fully mature. (Yan et al, 2022).…”
Section: Digitalizationmentioning
confidence: 99%