Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://scholarhub.balamand.edu.lb/handle/uob/1809
Title: Cradle-to-gate Life cycle assessment of traditional gravel ballasted, white reflective, and vegetative roofs: a Lebanese case study
Authors: Bachawati, Makram El 
Manneh, Rima 
Belarbi, Rafik
Dandres, Thomas
Nassab, Carla
Zakhem, Henri El 
Affiliations: Department of Chemical Engineering 
Department of Chemical Engineering 
Department of Chemical Engineering 
Keywords: Life Cycle Assessment
Vegetative roofs
Reflective roofs
Traditional roofs
Subjects: Lebanon
Issue Date: 2016
Part of: Journal of cleaner production
Volume: 137
Start page: 833
End page: 842
Abstract: 
Lebanon, a Mediterranean country, lacks a clear sustainability plan as well as an infrastructure update and management, leading to road flooding, especially in urban areas. Therefore, the installation of Vegetative Roofs (VRs) could be an interesting option for Lebanon. To evaluate if VRs are truly superior to Traditional Gravel Ballasted Roofs (TGBRs) and White Reflective Roofs (WRRs), a cradle-to-gate Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) was performed. Potential environmental impacts of an existing Extensive Green Roof (EGR) were compared to three fictitious roofs of the same area: TGBR, WRR, and Intensive Green Roof (IGR). The functional unit used for comparison was: "providing a cover for a surface area of 834 sqm and for 45 years". Specifications of TGBRs and WRRs were provided by local technicians and civil engineers. Furthermore, specifications of VRs were provided by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), Country Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Demonstration for the recovery of Lebanon (CEDRO) project. The SimaPro software and Ecoinvent library were used to model the systems considered. Results clearly indicated that EGR was the best option for all environmental impact categories. Rebar, concrete, and thermal insulation were the main contributors to the environmental impacts for TGBR, while rebar, concrete, thermal insulation, and waterproof membrane were the highest contributors for WRR. Sensitivity and uncertainty analysis were also performed to verify the robustness of the results.
URI: https://scholarhub.balamand.edu.lb/handle/uob/1809
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2016.07.170
Ezproxy URL: Link to full text
Type: Journal Article
Appears in Collections:Department of Chemical Engineering

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