Sustainability Flashcards

(17 cards)

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What’s the Brundtland Report?

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How would you define sustainability?

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What is BREEAM?

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Provide examples of other environmental assessment methods.

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What does BREEAM stand for?

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What is a renewable energy source?

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7
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Provide examples of renewable energy sources

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What is modern method of construction?

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Provide examples of modern methods of construction

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What is the Paris Agreement?

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What is life cycle costing?

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Why is life-cycle costing relevant to sustainability?

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What are some limitations to consider when using recycled or reclaimed building materials?

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What is COP26?

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Conference of the Parties is….

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What was discussed during COP26?

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16
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Tell me about RICS Land Journal - Can
government grants encourage more
tree planting?

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Summarise CPD 05 2023: Brick circularity,
sustainability and innovation