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Exploration in carbon emission reduction effect of low-carbon practices in prefabricated building supply chain

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JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
Volume 368, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.133153

Keywords

Prefabricated building supply chain; Low -carbon practices; Carbon emission reduction effect; Game -based system dynamics simulation

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [72171025]
  2. Social Science Foundation of Shaanxi province [2020R008]
  3. General Foundation for Soft Science of Shaanxi province [2022KRM012]
  4. Foundation for Youth Innovation Team of Shaanxi Universities [21JP010]
  5. Youth Innovation Team of Shaanxi Universities

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This paper explores the implementation effects of low-carbon practices in the prefabricated building supply chain using a game-based system dynamics model. The results demonstrate that low-carbon practices can effectively mitigate carbon emissions while improving profits for participants. The study highlights the importance of increasing developers' environmental awareness and the continuous promotion of prefabrication for enhancing the effects of low-carbon practices. It also suggests that carbon taxes may not always stimulate the implementation of low-carbon practices, particularly in the initial development stage of prefabricated buildings. This research is significant for PBSC members in adopting low-carbon practices and for government in formulating prospective carbon-reduction policies.
Prefabricated buildings (PBs) are recognized as an effective solution to reduce emissions in the construction industry. Existing researches reveal abatement potential of prefabrication comparing to traditional construction methods, but overlook low-carbon practices adopted by stakeholders during prefabrication processes which can unlock green opportunity for PBs. This paper develops a game-based system dynamics (SD) model to explore the implementation effects of low-carbon practices from prefabricated building supply chain (PBSC) perspective. SD model describes the equilibriums of game model and reflects the sources of carbon emissions during prefabri-cation processes, including prefabricated components production, transportation and on-site assembly. Major variables influencing carbon emission reduction level of PBSC are also discussed. The results demonstrate that 1) low-carbon practices can effectively mitigate carbon emissions while the participants' profits are improved; 2) with gradual enhancement of developers' environmental awareness and continuous promotion of prefabrication, effects of low-carbon practices can be further strengthened; 3) carbon taxes cannot always stimulate imple-mentation of low-carbon practices, especially in the initial development stage of prefabricated buildings. This research can provide the PBSC members with supports for adopting low-carbon practices and help government formulate a prospective carbon-reduction policy.

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