Environmental and Climate Technologies (Jan 2022)

Transition to Climate Neutrality at University Campus. Case Study in Europe, Riga

  • Bumbiere Ketija,
  • Barisa Aiga,
  • Pubule Jelena,
  • Blumberga Dagnija,
  • Gomez-Navarro Tomas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/rtuect-2022-0071
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 1
pp. 941 – 954

Abstract

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100 cities in Europe have committed to being pioneers and achieving climate neutrality by 2030. It is crucial to start with the decarbonization of cities because, although they cover only 3 % of the Earth’s land, they produce 72 % of all greenhouse gas emissions. This paper contributes to the city decarbonization research but on a smaller scale. We study the decarbonization potential of a university campus. It is a unique part of a larger urban area. It represents a cross-section of the population of different socio-economic backgrounds and ages, generating irregular schedules and constant movements of people and goods throughout the day. Riga Technical University is one of the pioneer universities in Latvia that has decided to achieve climate neutrality by 2030. This study aims to provide a qualitative review of the potential for improvements and describe the preliminary CO2 simulation model that includes Scope 1, Scope 2, and Scope 3 emissions. A particular challenge is the Scope 3 emissions, which focus on changing user habits. A survey of Riga Technical University students and employees was developed and conducted to analyse the most effective solutions for this type of emission. Survey results and future work recommendations are presented together with the model outline.

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