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Evaluating the Impact of COVID-19 on the Carbon Footprint of Two Research Projects: A Comparative Analysis
by
Melas, Dimitrios
, Liora, Natalia
, Papadogiannaki, Sofia
, Parliari, Daphne
, Cheristanidis, Stavros
, Poupkou, Anastasia
, Progiou, Athena
, Sebos, Ioannis
in
Air quality management
/ Analysis
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Carbon dioxide emissions
/ Carbon footprint
/ case scenarios
/ Climate change
/ CO2 emissions
/ Commuting
/ Comparative analysis
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 pandemic
/ Distribution
/ Ecological footprint
/ Emissions
/ Employees
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental impact
/ Footprint analysis
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Mitigation
/ Outdoor air quality
/ Pandemics
/ Public health
/ Research projects
/ Rural environments
/ Staff participation
/ Telecommuting
/ Workers
2023
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Evaluating the Impact of COVID-19 on the Carbon Footprint of Two Research Projects: A Comparative Analysis
by
Melas, Dimitrios
, Liora, Natalia
, Papadogiannaki, Sofia
, Parliari, Daphne
, Cheristanidis, Stavros
, Poupkou, Anastasia
, Progiou, Athena
, Sebos, Ioannis
in
Air quality management
/ Analysis
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Carbon dioxide emissions
/ Carbon footprint
/ case scenarios
/ Climate change
/ CO2 emissions
/ Commuting
/ Comparative analysis
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 pandemic
/ Distribution
/ Ecological footprint
/ Emissions
/ Employees
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental impact
/ Footprint analysis
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Mitigation
/ Outdoor air quality
/ Pandemics
/ Public health
/ Research projects
/ Rural environments
/ Staff participation
/ Telecommuting
/ Workers
2023
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Evaluating the Impact of COVID-19 on the Carbon Footprint of Two Research Projects: A Comparative Analysis
by
Melas, Dimitrios
, Liora, Natalia
, Papadogiannaki, Sofia
, Parliari, Daphne
, Cheristanidis, Stavros
, Poupkou, Anastasia
, Progiou, Athena
, Sebos, Ioannis
in
Air quality management
/ Analysis
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Carbon dioxide emissions
/ Carbon footprint
/ case scenarios
/ Climate change
/ CO2 emissions
/ Commuting
/ Comparative analysis
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 pandemic
/ Distribution
/ Ecological footprint
/ Emissions
/ Employees
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental impact
/ Footprint analysis
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Mitigation
/ Outdoor air quality
/ Pandemics
/ Public health
/ Research projects
/ Rural environments
/ Staff participation
/ Telecommuting
/ Workers
2023
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Evaluating the Impact of COVID-19 on the Carbon Footprint of Two Research Projects: A Comparative Analysis
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Evaluating the Impact of COVID-19 on the Carbon Footprint of Two Research Projects: A Comparative Analysis
2023
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The objective of this study is to investigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the carbon footprint (CF) of two research projects. These projects were initiated prior to the onset of the pandemic and subsequently concluded afterward, serving as the Base Case (BC) for analysis. Furthermore, the study seeks to explore the potential applicability of measures implemented during the period of lockdown for future mitigation of CF. The applied methodology, which adheres to the guidelines provided by the GHG Protocol and the Department for Environment Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA) emission factors, is utilized to examine the CF of the projects under two different scenarios. The first scenario assumes that the projects were implemented without the pandemic, while the second scenario considers that the projects were conducted entirely during the pandemic. Among the two projects under review, one emphasizes innovation and entails a collaboration between academia and business. This project is supported by a limited number of employees, exclusively from domestic partners. The other project is more oriented toward policy-making and involves a larger group of partners from Greece and Italy. Its main priority is dissemination. Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions associated with project activities mainly stem from electricity use, material consumption, project-hosted events, project participation in events, employees commuting, and equipment. Results show that in the first scenario, the projects exhibit a more than 40% increase in CO2 emissions compared to the BC, while in the second scenario, the implementation of measures such as teleworking, virtual participation in events, and digitization of bureaucratic processes lead to a reduction in emissions by at least 20%. The study suggests that adopting such measures after the COVID-19 pandemic could significantly decrease greenhouse gas emissions.
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