Designing Low-Carbon Gardens: A Sustainable Approach in Landscape Architecture
低炭素庭園の設計:ランドスケープアーキテクチャにおける持続可能なアプローチ (AI 翻訳)
Margot Dudkiewicz-Pietrzyk
🤖 gxceed AI 要約
日本語
本研究は、庭園のカーボンフットプリントの概念を体系化し、LCA手法に基づく評価フレームワークを提案する。設計戦略や管理方法により炭素性能が大きく異なり、大規模な空間では気候中立性が達成可能であることを示す。このフレームワークは、庭園設計へのカーボンフットプリント評価の統合を促進し、低排出で気候に強靭なソリューションの開発を支援する。
English
This paper systematizes the concept of garden carbon footprint and proposes a coherent framework for its evaluation using life cycle assessment. It finds that carbon performance varies significantly with design and management, and climate neutrality may be possible at larger scales. The framework integrates carbon footprint assessment into landscape design processes, supporting low-emission, climate-resilient solutions.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
本論文は、庭園のカーボンフットプリント評価手法を提供しており、日本のランドスケープデザイン分野でも脱炭素化に向けた実践的な示唆を与える。日本のSSBJや有報への直接的な関連は薄いが、グリーンインフラの評価手法として応用可能性がある。
In the global GX context
This paper extends carbon footprint assessment to landscape architecture, an area often overlooked in climate discussions. It offers a framework that could inform broader carbon accounting practices for green infrastructure, relevant to global efforts like TCFD and ISSB's focus on nature-related disclosures.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Researchers in carbon accounting and landscape architecture can adopt the proposed component-based LCA framework for further empirical studies.
🏢実務担当者:Landscape architects and urban planners can use the framework to design low-carbon gardens and evaluate carbon performance.
📄 Abstract(原文)
This manuscript addresses the challenge of designing low-carbon and climate-neutral landscapes. While gardens and green spaces are commonly perceived as environmentally beneficial, they may generate significant greenhouse gas emissions throughout their life cycle. Despite the widespread application of carbon footprint assessment in building design, its integration into landscape architecture remains limited. The aim of this study is to systematize the concept of the garden carbon footprint and to develop a coherent framework for its evaluation. The research adopts a conceptual synthesis approach based on an interdisciplinary literature review, supported by a simplified Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) methodology. A component-based model is proposed, integrating embodied carbon, operational emissions, and carbon sequestration. The results demonstrate that the carbon performance of designed landscapes varies significantly depending on design strategies and management approaches. Importantly, the findings confirm that climate neutrality may be possible under specific conditions, particularly at larger spatial scales. The proposed framework contributes to the integration of carbon footprint assessment into landscape design processes and supports the development of low-emission, climate-resilient solutions.
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