Buch, Englisch, 344 Seiten, Format (B × H): 183 mm x 260 mm, Gewicht: 955 g
Principles, Practices and Future Directions
Buch, Englisch, 344 Seiten, Format (B × H): 183 mm x 260 mm, Gewicht: 955 g
Reihe: Sustainable Development Goals Series
ISBN: 978-3-031-56240-2
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
The building industry has significant environmental, social and economic impacts. As one of the biggest energy consumers and carbon emitters, building sustainability has attracted wide attention globally. Building projects and their associated activities consume a large amount of energy, natural resources and water while producing a large proportion of wastes throughout their lifecycles. The traditional linear approach of “make, use and dispose” has been heavily criticized, whilst the circular approach has gained momentum. Indeed, circular economy has emerged as one of key principles to manage sustainability related issues by means of focusing on the circularity of resources as well as the cost implications.
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Chapter 1 – Introduction.- Chapter 2. Urban waste landscape and inclusive community management: a case study on Hong Kong.- Chapter 3. Inclusive construction management: Insights and recommendations by matching analysis on circular economy (CE) and sustainable development goals (SDGs).- Chapter 4. Carrier-load perspective evaluation on urban resources environment carrying capacity: theory and application.- Chapter 5. Quasi-static and dynamic mechanical properties of recycled aggregate concrete-filled steel tube columns exposed to high temperature.- Chapter 6. Developing an urban resource cadaster for circular economy.- Chapter 7. Modeling Sustainable Housing for Sustainable Development in Cities and Communities: The Perspective of a Developing Economy.- Chapter 8. Low-carbon sustainable development of 5G base stations in China.- Chapter 9. Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities in sub-Saharan Africa: Implementation Drivers, Challenges and Practices.- Chapter 10. Towards City 5.0: Building Resilient Communities through the Interplay of Circular Economy, Resilient and Sustainable Supply Chains, and Reverse Logistics.- Chapter 11. The impact of transportation and emissions allocation on the global warming potential of concretes containing alternative binders and fillers.- Chapter 12. Costs and Pricing of Green Buildings.- Chapter 13. C&D waste recycling and management: Chinese practices.- Chapter 14. Architects’ Behaviour Towards Implementing Construction and Demolition Waste Minimisation Strategies: The Case of Australia.- Chapter 15. Building Occupancy and Smart Metering.- Chapter 16. Building Eco-feedback System and Occupants’ Energy Using Behavior.- Chapter 17. Towards the circular economy: improving construction and demolition waste management through stakeholder engagement.- Chapter 18. Circular Economy Outcomes in Civil Infrastructure Projects – A Case Study at the Regency to Pym Street Protect.- Chapter 19. Life cycle assessment of construction and demolition waste: A case study of recycled aggregate products in Australia.- Chapter 20. Towards circularity in roads infrastructure: A critical review.- Chapter 21. Develop a new Revit Plug-in enabling building components-based construction and renovation waste quantification: An Australia study.