Materials-GRoWL: Gauging the Rest-of-World’s Lifecycles of construction materials

ERC (European Research Council)HORIZON-ERCID: 101116116
EC Contribution
€15,000
Consortium Size
1 orgs
Start Year
2023
Summary

This project, Materials-GRoWL, will assess the current and future construction material uses that compose human settlements of the Global South, which is sometimes indiscreetly aggregated as the Rest of the World (RoW) in global studies. This is crucial, because construction materials have global environmental impacts: half of yearly consumption of all raw materials, significant shares of carbon emissions, and major contributors to land use change. Most of their future demands and thus environmental and societal impacts will occur in the global south. This is also challenging, because understanding the lifecycles of construction materials – how many and which materials, where are they used, to what ends, and with which impacts – has been daunting due to limited data and research frameworks. The Global South has been neglected so far, and the little understanding we have is incomplete, uncertain, and incoherent. Thus the environmental and socioeconomic risks related to construction material use in the RoW countries now and in upcoming decades are only generically studied or remain unknown.Materials-GRoWL will: 1. Develop novel methodologies to produce high-resolution construction material data in the Global South and link these to the societal services and human needs they provide; 2. Compare future material use developments to 2070 under a suite of different socioeconomic and wellbeing pathways; 3. Identify environmental and socioeconomic risks imposed on and by construction material accumulation; and 4. Form an exchange framework for cross-transfer of material use knowledge. Materials-GRoWL will overcome the severe data and methodological challenges that held back the study of construction material use in the Global South. It will provide data and methods crucial for addressing the SDGs and material prerequisites of decent living standards. The results will link the development of the built environment with its impacts to inform further research, policy and action

Consortium (1)

Project Results (7)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (6)
Resources, Conservation and Recyclcing
Resources, Conservation and Recycling· 2026DOI
Christiana Vann; Letzai Ruiz-Valero; Santiago Zuluaga; Tomer Fishman; Shoshanna Saxe
Mapping nationwide material stock turnover: High‐resolution spatial analysis of building material stock and flow patterns across Japan 2003–2020
Journal of Industrial Ecology· 2025DOI
Sota Nagata; Masatoshi Hasegawa; Tomer Fishman; Hiroaki Shirakawa; Hiroki Tanikawa
Quantifying and mapping informal and formal building material stocks in Lima
Environmental Research: Infrastructure and Sustainability· 2025DOI
Alessia Linares-Capurro, Ramzy Kahhat, Janneke van Oorschot, John L Heintz, Tomer Fishman
Resources, Conservation and Recyclcing
Resources, Conservation and Recycling· 2025DOI
Yongyue Gong; Heming Wang; Asaf Tzachor; Tomer Fishman; Fengmei Ma; Lingli Hou; Yao Wang; Wenju Sun; Yihan Song; Kai Fang; Wei-Qiang Chen; Yuri Mazei; Alexei Tiunov
Environmental Science and Technology
Environmental Science & Technology· 2024DOI
Lingli Hou; Tomer Fishman; Ranran Wang; Asaf Tzachor; Heming Wang; Peng Wang; Wei-Qiang Chen; Ester van der Voet
Tradeoffs and synergy between material cycles and greenhouse gas emissions: Opportunities in a rapidly growing housing stock
Journal of Industrial Ecology· 2024DOI
Sophia Igdalov; Tomer Fishman; Vered Blass
Deliverables (1)
Data Management Plan