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공동주택 공용부분 온실가스 저감을 위한 배출관리 기반 표준 체크리스트 및 시스템 개발Development of Standard Checklist and System of Apartment House’s Common Use Area based on Emission Management of Greenhouse Gas Reduction

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Development of Standard Checklist and System of Apartment House’s Common Use Area based on Emission Management of Greenhouse Gas Reduction
Authors
김도담이명식
Issue Date
Jun-2018
Publisher
한국퍼실리티매니지먼트학회
Keywords
기후변화; 온실가스; 공동주택 공용부분; 체크리스트; 시스템; Climate Change; Greenhouse Gas; Apartment House’s Common Use Area; Checklist; System
Citation
한국퍼실리티매니지먼트학회지, v.9, no.1, pp 51 - 59
Pages
9
Indexed
KCICANDI
Journal Title
한국퍼실리티매니지먼트학회지
Volume
9
Number
1
Start Page
51
End Page
59
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/9442
ISSN
1229-2230
Abstract
Conference of the Parties(COP21) adopted the Paris Agreement in 2015, and 167 countries joined and have conducted the global effort to decrease greenhouse gas(GHG) emissions. Korea has announced its intention to reduce GHG both domestically and internationally Since 2009. It is necessary to increase the contribution not only from the industrial sectors, but also from non-industrial sectors such as households and commerce in order to achieve the goal of reducing GHG emissions. One of the most important area would be to focus on the apartment houses where 75% of the population live. This paper is a study to develop a standard checklist and system that can directly or indirectly reduce GHG emissions from various facilities related to common parts in apartment houses. I started with defining the characteristics and reduction points of common areas to develop calculation methods of the amount of emission and developed a reduction checklist and system for the actual GHG reduction. Ultimately, the objective of this study is to enable non-industrial sector to voluntarily identify the actual situation of GHG emissions from common parts in apartment houses and implement activities to reduce the GHG emissions.
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