Résumé
With the reality of climate change facing the planet, industry is being challenged to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Due to the large number of industrial parks around the world, they are an important and arguably, an appropriate level at which to manage GHG. The question being considered in this paper is whether a multi-disciplinary, muti-dimensional and integrated approach could result in a practical and cost-effective management plan for a carbon neutral eco-industrial park. Taking Debert Air Industrial Park (DAIP), Nova Scotia as an example, a combination of tenant and park strategies, which companies can adopt both individually and collectively in concert with industrial park planners and management are identified and are already being implemented in parks to reduce GHG emissions. The study also involved a survey of business managers. While we agree that some individual strategies such as enhancing renewable energy sources and energy efficiency initiatives will have significant impact, we conclude that a wider mix of strategies including land use planning will be necessary to result in a low carbon, resilient and ecologically sustainable park. Implementing these strategies will be helpful to reduce or offset GHG emissions at an industrial park level and facilitate the transition of industrial parks towards an eco-industrial development in both regenerative and preventative ways through planning, design and management.
Langue d'origine | English |
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Pages (de-à) | 352-361 |
Nombre de pages | 10 |
Journal | Journal of Cleaner Production |
Volume | 114 |
DOI | |
Statut de publication | Published - févr. 15 2016 |
Note bibliographique
Funding Information:The Climate Change Action Fund of Canada is acknowledged. The team members, Cheryl Benjamin, Linda Tam, Debra Code, Dr. Gunter Muecke, Shane Hornibrook, Dr. Bill Freedman, Dr. Jim McNiven, Mei-Lin Harley, Dr. Rod Shaw from Dalhousie University and Dr. Jill Grant and Darrell Joudrey from Nova Scotia College of Art and Design are acknowledged. The second author thanks the financial support provided by the National Natural Science Foundation of China ( 41471458 ), the Foundation of Beijing Institute of Technology ( 20121042005 ), and the China Scholarship Council .
Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd.
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
- General Environmental Science
- Strategy and Management
- Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering