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STEVE ANTHONY LOJUNTIN
                                                GREEN TOWNSHIP PROGRAMME
                MALAYSIAN GREEN TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION @ GREENTECH MALAYSIA
                                                                    Tel: 019-2829102
                          Email: steve@greentechmalaysia.my / asetip@damansara.net




Developed by:       Supported by:


                                      Malaysian Green          Malaysian Institute of
                                      Technology Corp.         Planners
The National Context


                                            POLICY :
                                            GOVERNMENT MALAYSIA
                                            - KeTTHA / KKR / NRE /
                                            Other Ministries
                INTENSITY / GDP

LOW CARBON                                  CITIES & TOWNSHIP :
CITIES                                      GREEN TECH MALAYSIA /
FRAMEWORK &                                 FEDERAL DEPT TOWN &
ASSESSMENT                                  COUNTRY PLANNING
SYSTEM                                      DEPT/ LOCAL GOVT
                                            /DEVELOPERS/ KEY
                                            STAKEHOLDERS

                                            BUILDINGS :
                                            GOVERNMENT AGENCIES &
                                            INDUSTRY PLAYERS


        Low Carbon Building (alternative)
                                                                     2
Townships and Urban Development
                               Cities/Urban Areas Emit GHG
                                    Sources of Green House Gas

              Industrial             Agriculture             Forestation            Other Urban
                                                                                    Development

                 19%                    14%                      17%                        50%




                                                                                  Commercial & Residential – 8%
                                                                                  Transport – 13%
                                                                                  Waste – 3%
                                                                                  Electricity production

“CO2 is the most important anthropogenic of GHG and the main sources of
atmospheric CO2 is from burning of fossil fuels – 75% of increase in atmospheric CO2
since industrial times (Source: Cities and Climate Change – Global Report on Human Settlements 2011, UN-Habitat).
                                                                                                                    3
Malaysia & Urbanisation
- A Case for Change
                                     More People Living in Urban Areas/Cities




                      Population Malaysia
                      18 million (1990) to 27.6 million (2010) - increase by 53%   (S ource:
                      Census Dat a, 2010)


                      Urbanization Rate
                      • 27% in 1960, 42% in 1990, 54% in 1994, 61.8% (2000) for
                        Malaysia, 65.4% (2000) for West Malaysia
                      • Expected to grow to 75% by 2020 (Source: RFN 2001)
                      Energy
                      • Energy Consumption – 61,279 metric tons (2005)
                        (40% transportation & 40% industrial)
                      • Energy Produced – 99,917 metric tons (2005)
                      • 2006 – CO2 emission – 187 million tons 7.2 metric tons/person
                      • 2004 – 5.9 metric tons/World 4.4 metric tons/person
                                                                                               4
Townships and Urban Development




                                  5
Townships and Urban Development




 Energy Generation, Water Treatment & Supply,
 Transportations, Infrastructure, Industries
Townships and Urban Development




                         Land clearing, De-forestation,
                         Building Industry, Waste generation,
                         Non environmentally products
Low Carbon Cities Framework & Assessment System
- Use of Document




 This document is to assist
      local authorities,
    township developers,
 designers and individuals
    in assessing whether
 developments carried out
        within the city
  contributes towards the
  reduction or decrease in
            GHG.


 Was Launched in Sept 2011                        8
Low Carbon Cities Framework & Assessment
System
- Purpose of the Guiding Document
                                                 “It is my dream that one day we
                                                 can live in a clean, healthy and
                                                 high quality environment, where
                                                 cities, townships and communities
                                                 are built on the fundamentals of
                                                 Green Technology”
                                                 YAB Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib Tun
                                                 Razak




            township / cities towards     10 %
            To promote reduction of GHG in a

            supporting government effort to
            reduce CO2 intensity / GDP by year
            2020

                                                                                     9
Sustainable Framework for Low Carbon Cities
                                     SUSTAINABLE TOWNSHIP


                                    SUSTAINABLE FRAMEWORK


         Community Well
                               Services     Economy
             Being
                                                        Transport &      Natural & Built
                  Equality &        Governance            Mobility        Environment
                   Diversity




                                                             LCCF CARBON ASSESSMENT
         MurniNet /
      LIVABILITY INDEX
                                                             MISSION (CO2 REDUCTION)

          GREEN
     NEIGHBOURHOOD                                               KEY ELEMENTS
     GUIDELINES (GNG)
                                        Urban            Urban             Urban
                                                                                           Buildings
                                    Transportation    Environment      Infrastructure


                                                              PERFORMANCE BASED
                                                                  STANDARD
Low Carbon Cities Framework & Assessment System
– Key Features

 Four (4) Main Components in the framework of GHG analysis




Identify Elements to        Current Status of GHG    Targets               Roadmaps
Measure                     emission                 • Set targets for     • Set a Roadmap
•Understand which           •Baseline information       reduction of GHG
elements contribute         on current GHG              emission
most to the city’s GHG      emission level.          • Targets should be
emission                    •BAU Levels –               achievable and
•Prioritize/choose which    projected emission          measurable
elements to measure         •If non available of
(all?/specific elements?)   baseline data –          Gaps
                            benchmarks against       • Identify the gaps
Territory Boundaries        other baselines can be     between current
or Area of Concern:         used as a guide.           emission status
•Administrative                                        and targets.
boundaries of the           Source of generation     • Identify measures
city/any area of city.      •Identify the key
•Single source solutions    source of generation.



                                                                                             11
Contents of Report
     PART ONE – LCC Framework                                 PART TWO – Assessment System
                                                                   The Low Carbon Cities Assessment
 1     Introduction                                           5    System (LCCAS) Calculator – Concepts
       1. Background of Low Carbon Cities Framework                And Principles
       2. A Case For Change                                       1. About the LCCAS Calculator
       3. Malaysian Development & Sustainability                  2. Who will use it?
                                                                  3. The Relevance of the Assessment System and
                                                                     Calculator
       Sustainable Framework For Low Carbon                       4. The Concepts and Principles
 2                                                                5. Carbon Neutrality
       Cities
       1.   Sustainable Framework for Green City
       2.   Definition of Sustainable City
       3.   Definition of Green City                          6    Relevant Carbon Factors
       4.   Definition of a Low Carbon City
       5.   Green City– Street Wise                               1.   Urban Environment
                                                                  2.   Urban Transportation
                                                                  3.   Urban Infrastructure
 3      Low Carbon Cities Framework                               4.   Building

      1.    Sustainable Framework for Low Carbon Cities
      2.    Key Features of a Green Township Framework        7    User Guide
      3.    Criteria to Start the Low Carbon Cities Project
      4.    Steps to start Low Carbon Cities Framework at         1. Using the LCCAS Calculator
            Local Authority Level                                 2. Summary Sheet
       Performance Criteria For Low Carbon
 4
       Cities
      1. Introduction of Parameters for GHG
         Reductions
      2. Relationship To Carbon Parameters
      3. Elements of Lifecycle Assessment

                                                                                                                  12
Performance Criteria for GHG Reductions for Cities




  •   Urban Environment        •   Urban Environment (5)                 •   Urban Environment (20)
  •   Urban Transportation     •   Urban Transportation (4)              •   Urban Transportation (8)
  •   Urban Infrastructure     •   Urban Infrastructure (4)              •   Urban Infrastructure (7)
  •   Building                 •   Building (2)                          •   Building (7)

                                   Performance Criteria are measurable strategies to reduce
                                   carbon emission through:-
                                   - Policy control, Technological development, better process & product
                                   management, change in procurement system, carbon capture,
                                   consumption strategies & others.




                      Save Green Save Future
                                                                                                           13
Performance Criteria for Urban Environment
UE 1 : Urban Footprint
      1-1: Prioritize Development within defined urban footprint
      1-2: Encourage sustainable development intensities                            ELEMENT 1:
UE 2 : Site Selection                                                                 URBAN
      2-1: Select infill sites for development                                     ENVIRONMENT
      2-2: Prioritize development projects within transit nodes and corridor
      2-3: Select Brownfield and Grey field sites for redevelopment
      2-4: Avoidance of flood prone area                                           UE 1 : URBAN FOOT
      2-5: Avoid hilly terrain area                                                PRINT
      2-6: Exceed existing by-laws for storm water mitigation
      2-7: Reduction of earth work cut and fill quantities
                                                                                   UE 2 : SITE SELECTION
UE 3 : Urban Form
      3-1: Undertake mixed-use development
      3-2: Reduce road and parking surfaces
      3-3: Establish comprehensive pedestrian network                     5        UE 3 : URBAN FORM
      3-4: Establish comprehensive cycling network                  PERFORMANCE
      3-5: Minimize site disturbance during construction               CRITERIA
                                                                                   UE 4 : URBAN GREENERY
      3-6: Reducing Urban Heat Island (UHI) effects
           through urban form innovation                                           & ENV QUALITY
UE 4 : Urban Greenery And Environmental Quality
      4-1: Preserve natural ecology, water body and bio-diversity                  UE 5 : URBAN GREEN
      4-2: Increase the area of green open space                                   ECONOMY
                                                                         20 SUB
      4-3: Increase number of trees
      4-4: Enhance air quality                                          CRITERIA
UE 5 : Urban Green Economy
      5-1: Initiate Local Food Production
                                                                                                           14
Performance Criteria for Urban Transportation

UT 1 : Shift of Transport Mode
      1-1: Reduce Single Occupancy Vehicle (SOV) traveling

UT 2 : Green Transport Infrastructure                                                    ELEMENT 2:
      2-1: Increase utilization of public transportation                                   URBAN
      2-2: Encourage walking and cycling                                              TRANSPORTATION

UT 3 : Clean Vehicles                                                                  UT 1 : SHIFT OF
      3-1: Using low carbon impact fuel for public transportation                      TRANSPORT MODE
      3-2: Using low carbon impact fuel for private transportation
                                                                                       UT 2 : GREEN
      3-3: Encourage the usage of hybrid vehicles
                                                                       4               TRANSPORT
UT 4 : Traffic Management                                        PERFORMANCE           INFRASTRUCTURE
      4-1: Manage Excess Speeds of Motor Vehicles                   CRITERIA
      4-2: Reduce Traffic Congestion and Improve Traffic Flows                         UT 3 : CLEAN VEHICLES

                                                                                       UT 4 : TRAFFIC
                                                                                       MANAGEMENT

                                                                     8 SUB CRITERIA



                                                                                                               15
Performance Criteria for Urban Infrastructure


UI 1 : Infrastructure Provision
     1-1: Reduction in land area for infrastructure and                      ELEMENT 3:
           utility services
     1-2: Implement site wide district cooling system                          URBAN
                                                                          INFRASTRUCTURE
UI 2 : Waste
     2-1: Reduction of construction and industrial waste                 UI 1 : INFRASTRUCTURE
          to landfill                                                    PROVISION
     3-1: Reduction of household solid waste to landfill
UI 3 : Energy
                                                                         UI 2 : WASTE
      3-1: Optimization of energy consumption                    4
      3-2: Utilize Alternative Energy sources              PERFORMANCE
                                                              CRITERIA   UI 3 : ENERGY
UI 4 : Water Management
      4-1: Efficient Water Management
                                                                         UI 4 : WATER
                                                                         MANAGEMENT

                                                              7 SUB
                                                             CRITERIA



                                                                                                 16
Performance Criteria for Buildings

B1 : Low Carbon Buildings
    1-1: Increase the number of buildings with low
         carbon footprint
    1-2: Compliance to the building energy operational                          ELEMENT 4:
         emissions benchmark set by the Common                                   BUILDING
         Carbon Metrics (CCM)
    1-3: Compliance to the building water carbon
                                                                             B 1 : LOW CARBON
         footprint set by the Common Carbon Metrics                          BUILDINGS
         (CCM)                                                 2
    1-4: Enhance building performance through            PERFORMANCE         B 2 : COMMUNITY
                                                            CRITERIA         SERVICES
         retrofitting
    1-5: Optimize building orientation for passive and
         active solar
         and wind strategies
    1-6: Implement chill water system from district
         cooling plant for all buildings                    7 SUB CRITERIA
B2 : Community Services
     2-1: Shared facilities and utilities within
          building


                                                                                                17
Assessment Approach to Encourage Implementation


 User can opt to undertake a One-
 System Approach or a City-based
   Approach depending on their
      objective and capacity.
Criteria To Start Low Carbon Cities Project
– Road Map/ Action Plan




                                              19
Low Carbon Cities Framework & Assessment System
- Flow and Relationship
           PART 1 – LCC FRAMEWORK




                                                       PART 2 – LCC CALCULATOR




                          Assessment Using
                          Carbon Calculator


      15 Performance                                             Performance Based Assessment in the
   Criteria and 42 Sub                                           form of Total Carbon Reduction
               Criteria



                                     4 Elements
                                     •Urban Environment
                                     •Urban Transportation
                                     •Urban Infrastructure         CARBON REDUCTION
                                     •Building
Reduced Carbon
 Sample Calculator                                     Footprint
                                                     ie Projected
                                                                           Reduction in
                                                                           CO2 (A-B=C)
                                                                                          % reduction CO2/total
                                                                                           CO2 (C/A x 100 = D)
                                                     emission (B)
                                                                                                       Summary table UT 1-1. Appear on
                        Baseline                                                                        every calculator sheet. Linked to
                      emission (A)                                                                     the summary of overall calculator




     Data to be filled in.
    Parameters:
    1.No of households
    2.No of shop lots
    3.No of offices
    4.No of industries




                                                                Baseline
                                                                                                                                  Reduced
                                                                emission                                                           Carbon
                                                                                                                                  Footprint
Legend
                                                                                                                                      ie
                               Input data in yellow cells                                                                         Projected
                               Development details and Calculations                                                               emission
                               Benchmarks details and calculations
SUMMARY SHEET
- Achievement Level Based On Application Of Weightage System




                         ABSOLUTE CO2
                          REDUCTION

                                            BP 2
LCCF is a Performance Based Assessment

                                     LCC ACHIEVEMENT LEVEL
                                       Carbon
                                      Reduction    Achievement Level
• The environmental achievements        Level
  in a development are defined by                 Best Practice 5 (BP5)
  the sum of the CO2 reduction         70-99%
  over the baseline CO2 emissions.
                                                  Best Practice 4 (BP4)
• Projects/developments shall be       50-69%
  awarded with the corresponding
  environmental performance                       Best Practice 3 (BP3)
  achievements according to the        30-49%
  achievement level.
                                                  Best Practice 2 (BP2)
                                       10-29%

                                                  Best Practice 1 (BP1)
                                       1%-9%
General info on Low Carbon Cities Framework (LCCF) Malaysia

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General info on Low Carbon Cities Framework (LCCF) Malaysia

  • 1. STEVE ANTHONY LOJUNTIN GREEN TOWNSHIP PROGRAMME MALAYSIAN GREEN TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION @ GREENTECH MALAYSIA Tel: 019-2829102 Email: steve@greentechmalaysia.my / asetip@damansara.net Developed by: Supported by: Malaysian Green Malaysian Institute of Technology Corp. Planners
  • 2. The National Context POLICY : GOVERNMENT MALAYSIA - KeTTHA / KKR / NRE / Other Ministries INTENSITY / GDP LOW CARBON CITIES & TOWNSHIP : CITIES GREEN TECH MALAYSIA / FRAMEWORK & FEDERAL DEPT TOWN & ASSESSMENT COUNTRY PLANNING SYSTEM DEPT/ LOCAL GOVT /DEVELOPERS/ KEY STAKEHOLDERS BUILDINGS : GOVERNMENT AGENCIES & INDUSTRY PLAYERS Low Carbon Building (alternative) 2
  • 3. Townships and Urban Development Cities/Urban Areas Emit GHG Sources of Green House Gas Industrial Agriculture Forestation Other Urban Development 19% 14% 17% 50% Commercial & Residential – 8% Transport – 13% Waste – 3% Electricity production “CO2 is the most important anthropogenic of GHG and the main sources of atmospheric CO2 is from burning of fossil fuels – 75% of increase in atmospheric CO2 since industrial times (Source: Cities and Climate Change – Global Report on Human Settlements 2011, UN-Habitat). 3
  • 4. Malaysia & Urbanisation - A Case for Change More People Living in Urban Areas/Cities Population Malaysia 18 million (1990) to 27.6 million (2010) - increase by 53% (S ource: Census Dat a, 2010) Urbanization Rate • 27% in 1960, 42% in 1990, 54% in 1994, 61.8% (2000) for Malaysia, 65.4% (2000) for West Malaysia • Expected to grow to 75% by 2020 (Source: RFN 2001) Energy • Energy Consumption – 61,279 metric tons (2005) (40% transportation & 40% industrial) • Energy Produced – 99,917 metric tons (2005) • 2006 – CO2 emission – 187 million tons 7.2 metric tons/person • 2004 – 5.9 metric tons/World 4.4 metric tons/person 4
  • 5. Townships and Urban Development 5
  • 6. Townships and Urban Development Energy Generation, Water Treatment & Supply, Transportations, Infrastructure, Industries
  • 7. Townships and Urban Development Land clearing, De-forestation, Building Industry, Waste generation, Non environmentally products
  • 8. Low Carbon Cities Framework & Assessment System - Use of Document This document is to assist local authorities, township developers, designers and individuals in assessing whether developments carried out within the city contributes towards the reduction or decrease in GHG. Was Launched in Sept 2011 8
  • 9. Low Carbon Cities Framework & Assessment System - Purpose of the Guiding Document “It is my dream that one day we can live in a clean, healthy and high quality environment, where cities, townships and communities are built on the fundamentals of Green Technology” YAB Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib Tun Razak township / cities towards 10 % To promote reduction of GHG in a supporting government effort to reduce CO2 intensity / GDP by year 2020 9
  • 10. Sustainable Framework for Low Carbon Cities SUSTAINABLE TOWNSHIP SUSTAINABLE FRAMEWORK Community Well Services Economy Being Transport & Natural & Built Equality & Governance Mobility Environment Diversity LCCF CARBON ASSESSMENT MurniNet / LIVABILITY INDEX MISSION (CO2 REDUCTION) GREEN NEIGHBOURHOOD KEY ELEMENTS GUIDELINES (GNG) Urban Urban Urban Buildings Transportation Environment Infrastructure PERFORMANCE BASED STANDARD
  • 11. Low Carbon Cities Framework & Assessment System – Key Features Four (4) Main Components in the framework of GHG analysis Identify Elements to Current Status of GHG Targets Roadmaps Measure emission • Set targets for • Set a Roadmap •Understand which •Baseline information reduction of GHG elements contribute on current GHG emission most to the city’s GHG emission level. • Targets should be emission •BAU Levels – achievable and •Prioritize/choose which projected emission measurable elements to measure •If non available of (all?/specific elements?) baseline data – Gaps benchmarks against • Identify the gaps Territory Boundaries other baselines can be between current or Area of Concern: used as a guide. emission status •Administrative and targets. boundaries of the Source of generation • Identify measures city/any area of city. •Identify the key •Single source solutions source of generation. 11
  • 12. Contents of Report PART ONE – LCC Framework PART TWO – Assessment System The Low Carbon Cities Assessment 1 Introduction 5 System (LCCAS) Calculator – Concepts 1. Background of Low Carbon Cities Framework And Principles 2. A Case For Change 1. About the LCCAS Calculator 3. Malaysian Development & Sustainability 2. Who will use it? 3. The Relevance of the Assessment System and Calculator Sustainable Framework For Low Carbon 4. The Concepts and Principles 2 5. Carbon Neutrality Cities 1. Sustainable Framework for Green City 2. Definition of Sustainable City 3. Definition of Green City 6 Relevant Carbon Factors 4. Definition of a Low Carbon City 5. Green City– Street Wise 1. Urban Environment 2. Urban Transportation 3. Urban Infrastructure 3 Low Carbon Cities Framework 4. Building 1. Sustainable Framework for Low Carbon Cities 2. Key Features of a Green Township Framework 7 User Guide 3. Criteria to Start the Low Carbon Cities Project 4. Steps to start Low Carbon Cities Framework at 1. Using the LCCAS Calculator Local Authority Level 2. Summary Sheet Performance Criteria For Low Carbon 4 Cities 1. Introduction of Parameters for GHG Reductions 2. Relationship To Carbon Parameters 3. Elements of Lifecycle Assessment 12
  • 13. Performance Criteria for GHG Reductions for Cities • Urban Environment • Urban Environment (5) • Urban Environment (20) • Urban Transportation • Urban Transportation (4) • Urban Transportation (8) • Urban Infrastructure • Urban Infrastructure (4) • Urban Infrastructure (7) • Building • Building (2) • Building (7) Performance Criteria are measurable strategies to reduce carbon emission through:- - Policy control, Technological development, better process & product management, change in procurement system, carbon capture, consumption strategies & others. Save Green Save Future 13
  • 14. Performance Criteria for Urban Environment UE 1 : Urban Footprint 1-1: Prioritize Development within defined urban footprint 1-2: Encourage sustainable development intensities ELEMENT 1: UE 2 : Site Selection URBAN 2-1: Select infill sites for development ENVIRONMENT 2-2: Prioritize development projects within transit nodes and corridor 2-3: Select Brownfield and Grey field sites for redevelopment 2-4: Avoidance of flood prone area UE 1 : URBAN FOOT 2-5: Avoid hilly terrain area PRINT 2-6: Exceed existing by-laws for storm water mitigation 2-7: Reduction of earth work cut and fill quantities UE 2 : SITE SELECTION UE 3 : Urban Form 3-1: Undertake mixed-use development 3-2: Reduce road and parking surfaces 3-3: Establish comprehensive pedestrian network 5 UE 3 : URBAN FORM 3-4: Establish comprehensive cycling network PERFORMANCE 3-5: Minimize site disturbance during construction CRITERIA UE 4 : URBAN GREENERY 3-6: Reducing Urban Heat Island (UHI) effects through urban form innovation & ENV QUALITY UE 4 : Urban Greenery And Environmental Quality 4-1: Preserve natural ecology, water body and bio-diversity UE 5 : URBAN GREEN 4-2: Increase the area of green open space ECONOMY 20 SUB 4-3: Increase number of trees 4-4: Enhance air quality CRITERIA UE 5 : Urban Green Economy 5-1: Initiate Local Food Production 14
  • 15. Performance Criteria for Urban Transportation UT 1 : Shift of Transport Mode 1-1: Reduce Single Occupancy Vehicle (SOV) traveling UT 2 : Green Transport Infrastructure ELEMENT 2: 2-1: Increase utilization of public transportation URBAN 2-2: Encourage walking and cycling TRANSPORTATION UT 3 : Clean Vehicles UT 1 : SHIFT OF 3-1: Using low carbon impact fuel for public transportation TRANSPORT MODE 3-2: Using low carbon impact fuel for private transportation UT 2 : GREEN 3-3: Encourage the usage of hybrid vehicles 4 TRANSPORT UT 4 : Traffic Management PERFORMANCE INFRASTRUCTURE 4-1: Manage Excess Speeds of Motor Vehicles CRITERIA 4-2: Reduce Traffic Congestion and Improve Traffic Flows UT 3 : CLEAN VEHICLES UT 4 : TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT 8 SUB CRITERIA 15
  • 16. Performance Criteria for Urban Infrastructure UI 1 : Infrastructure Provision 1-1: Reduction in land area for infrastructure and ELEMENT 3: utility services 1-2: Implement site wide district cooling system URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE UI 2 : Waste 2-1: Reduction of construction and industrial waste UI 1 : INFRASTRUCTURE to landfill PROVISION 3-1: Reduction of household solid waste to landfill UI 3 : Energy UI 2 : WASTE 3-1: Optimization of energy consumption 4 3-2: Utilize Alternative Energy sources PERFORMANCE CRITERIA UI 3 : ENERGY UI 4 : Water Management 4-1: Efficient Water Management UI 4 : WATER MANAGEMENT 7 SUB CRITERIA 16
  • 17. Performance Criteria for Buildings B1 : Low Carbon Buildings 1-1: Increase the number of buildings with low carbon footprint 1-2: Compliance to the building energy operational ELEMENT 4: emissions benchmark set by the Common BUILDING Carbon Metrics (CCM) 1-3: Compliance to the building water carbon B 1 : LOW CARBON footprint set by the Common Carbon Metrics BUILDINGS (CCM) 2 1-4: Enhance building performance through PERFORMANCE B 2 : COMMUNITY CRITERIA SERVICES retrofitting 1-5: Optimize building orientation for passive and active solar and wind strategies 1-6: Implement chill water system from district cooling plant for all buildings 7 SUB CRITERIA B2 : Community Services 2-1: Shared facilities and utilities within building 17
  • 18. Assessment Approach to Encourage Implementation User can opt to undertake a One- System Approach or a City-based Approach depending on their objective and capacity.
  • 19. Criteria To Start Low Carbon Cities Project – Road Map/ Action Plan 19
  • 20. Low Carbon Cities Framework & Assessment System - Flow and Relationship PART 1 – LCC FRAMEWORK PART 2 – LCC CALCULATOR Assessment Using Carbon Calculator 15 Performance Performance Based Assessment in the Criteria and 42 Sub form of Total Carbon Reduction Criteria 4 Elements •Urban Environment •Urban Transportation •Urban Infrastructure CARBON REDUCTION •Building
  • 21. Reduced Carbon Sample Calculator Footprint ie Projected Reduction in CO2 (A-B=C) % reduction CO2/total CO2 (C/A x 100 = D) emission (B) Summary table UT 1-1. Appear on Baseline every calculator sheet. Linked to emission (A) the summary of overall calculator Data to be filled in. Parameters: 1.No of households 2.No of shop lots 3.No of offices 4.No of industries Baseline Reduced emission Carbon Footprint Legend ie Input data in yellow cells Projected Development details and Calculations emission Benchmarks details and calculations
  • 22. SUMMARY SHEET - Achievement Level Based On Application Of Weightage System ABSOLUTE CO2 REDUCTION BP 2
  • 23. LCCF is a Performance Based Assessment LCC ACHIEVEMENT LEVEL Carbon Reduction Achievement Level • The environmental achievements Level in a development are defined by Best Practice 5 (BP5) the sum of the CO2 reduction 70-99% over the baseline CO2 emissions. Best Practice 4 (BP4) • Projects/developments shall be 50-69% awarded with the corresponding environmental performance Best Practice 3 (BP3) achievements according to the 30-49% achievement level. Best Practice 2 (BP2) 10-29% Best Practice 1 (BP1) 1%-9%