The log mean divisia index based carbon productivity in the Australian construction industry

Environmental protection and economic growth are two indicators of sustainable global development. This study aims to investigate the performance of environmental protection and economic growth by measuring carbon productivity in the construction field. Carbon productivity is the amount of gross dom...

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Main Authors: Lingfeng Liang, Xiancun Hu, Linda Tivendale, Chunlu Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UTS ePRESS 2017-09-01
Series:Construction Economics and Building
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Online Access:https://learning-analytics.info/journals/index.php/AJCEB/article/view/5544
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spelling doaj-6d369fa1f5024ec483c0d555dee1accf2020-11-24T21:53:59ZengUTS ePRESSConstruction Economics and Building2204-90292017-09-0117310.5130/AJCEB.v17i3.55443393The log mean divisia index based carbon productivity in the Australian construction industryLingfeng Liang0Xiancun Hu1Linda Tivendale2Chunlu Liu3Deakin UniversityDeakin UniversityDeakin UniversityDeakin UniversityEnvironmental protection and economic growth are two indicators of sustainable global development. This study aims to investigate the performance of environmental protection and economic growth by measuring carbon productivity in the construction field. Carbon productivity is the amount of gross domestic product generated by the unit of carbon emissions. The log mean Divisia index method is used to investigate influential factors including carbon intensity, energy intensity and regional adjustment that impact on changes of carbon productivity. The study utilises a range of data from the Australian construction industry during 1995-2004 including energy consumption, industry value added and carbon dioxide equivalent consumption. The research indicates carbon productivity in the Australian construction industry has clearly increased. Energy intensity plays a significant positive role in promoting carbon productivity, whereas carbon intensity and regional adjustment have limited influence. Introducing advanced construction machinery and equipment is a feasible pathway to enhance carbon productivity. The research method is generic and can be used to measure other performance indicators and decomposing them into influential factors.https://learning-analytics.info/journals/index.php/AJCEB/article/view/5544Carbon productivityThe construction industryDecompositionLog mean divisia index.
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author Lingfeng Liang
Xiancun Hu
Linda Tivendale
Chunlu Liu
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Xiancun Hu
Linda Tivendale
Chunlu Liu
The log mean divisia index based carbon productivity in the Australian construction industry
Construction Economics and Building
Carbon productivity
The construction industry
Decomposition
Log mean divisia index.
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Xiancun Hu
Linda Tivendale
Chunlu Liu
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title The log mean divisia index based carbon productivity in the Australian construction industry
title_short The log mean divisia index based carbon productivity in the Australian construction industry
title_full The log mean divisia index based carbon productivity in the Australian construction industry
title_fullStr The log mean divisia index based carbon productivity in the Australian construction industry
title_full_unstemmed The log mean divisia index based carbon productivity in the Australian construction industry
title_sort log mean divisia index based carbon productivity in the australian construction industry
publisher UTS ePRESS
series Construction Economics and Building
issn 2204-9029
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Environmental protection and economic growth are two indicators of sustainable global development. This study aims to investigate the performance of environmental protection and economic growth by measuring carbon productivity in the construction field. Carbon productivity is the amount of gross domestic product generated by the unit of carbon emissions. The log mean Divisia index method is used to investigate influential factors including carbon intensity, energy intensity and regional adjustment that impact on changes of carbon productivity. The study utilises a range of data from the Australian construction industry during 1995-2004 including energy consumption, industry value added and carbon dioxide equivalent consumption. The research indicates carbon productivity in the Australian construction industry has clearly increased. Energy intensity plays a significant positive role in promoting carbon productivity, whereas carbon intensity and regional adjustment have limited influence. Introducing advanced construction machinery and equipment is a feasible pathway to enhance carbon productivity. The research method is generic and can be used to measure other performance indicators and decomposing them into influential factors.
topic Carbon productivity
The construction industry
Decomposition
Log mean divisia index.
url https://learning-analytics.info/journals/index.php/AJCEB/article/view/5544
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