Thermochemical water-splitting structures for hydrogen production: Thermodynamic, economic, and environmental impacts
Thermochemical water-splitting (TWS) processes are regarded as one of the most
environmentally friendly strategies, capable of harnessing high-temperature waste heat from …
environmentally friendly strategies, capable of harnessing high-temperature waste heat from …
[HTML][HTML] Life Cycle Assessment of construction materials: Methodologies, applications and future directions for sustainable decision-making
This review paper presents a comprehensive analysis of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)
methodologies applied to construction materials. It begins with an introduction highlighting …
methodologies applied to construction materials. It begins with an introduction highlighting …
[HTML][HTML] Tackling uncertainty in life cycle assessments for the built environment: A review
A bstract The building and construction sectors contribute around 38% of global energy-
related carbon emissions. LCA plays an important role in environmental assessments of …
related carbon emissions. LCA plays an important role in environmental assessments of …
A critical review on BIM and LCA integration using the ISO 14040 framework
The application of building information modelling (BIM) in life cycle assessment (LCA) brings
significant benefits, resulting in increasing publications in the field of BIM-LCA integration …
significant benefits, resulting in increasing publications in the field of BIM-LCA integration …
[HTML][HTML] Uncertainties in whole-building life cycle assessment: A systematic review
Environmental impacts (EIs) of building stocks have been receiving significant attention in
recent decades as they consume more than 40% of the world's energy, release one third of …
recent decades as they consume more than 40% of the world's energy, release one third of …
Development and characterization of sustainable PLA/Olive wood waste composites for rehabilitation applications using Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF)
An understanding of how the construction industry can support the transition towards a
Circular Economy (CE) of the built environment plays a key role in rehabilitation processes …
Circular Economy (CE) of the built environment plays a key role in rehabilitation processes …
Stakeholders' perspectives on BIM and LCA for green buildings
F Abdelaal, BHW Guo - Journal of Building Engineering, 2022 - Elsevier
There is growing concern about the environmental impacts of buildings on climate change.
In this regard, the concept of integrating building technologies and environmental …
In this regard, the concept of integrating building technologies and environmental …
[HTML][HTML] Environmental impacts in the civil aviation sector: Current state and guidance
L Rupcic, E Pierrat, K Saavedra-Rubio… - … Research Part D …, 2023 - Elsevier
The aviation sector contributes to environmental problems like climate change, resource
depletion, and air pollution. We perform a systematic literature review of life cycle …
depletion, and air pollution. We perform a systematic literature review of life cycle …
Building sustainability through a novel exploration of dynamic LCA uncertainty: Overview and state of the art
Abstract Life Cycle Assessment is necessary for evaluating the environmental impacts of
buildings throughout their life cycle, considering factors such as energy consumption …
buildings throughout their life cycle, considering factors such as energy consumption …
[HTML][HTML] Supporting construction stakeholders with the circular economy: A trans-scaler framework to understand the holistic approach
R Charef - Cleaner Engineering and Technology, 2022 - Elsevier
Although the construction sector is one of the least digitized sectors, the last decade has
been a period that some qualify as the 4th industrial revolution, notably with the adoption of …
been a period that some qualify as the 4th industrial revolution, notably with the adoption of …