[HTML][HTML] Assessing the sustainability of a resilient built environment: research challenges and opportunities
X Tanguay, B Amor - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2024 - Elsevier
Natural hazards foster the need for resilience in the built environment, but resilient structures
must not interfere with sustainability. The potential trade-offs are increasingly being …
must not interfere with sustainability. The potential trade-offs are increasingly being …
Aligning sustainability and regional earthquake hazard mitigation planning: Integrating greenhouse gas emissions and vertical equity
Concerns about the potential economic consequences of earthquakes have increased in
recent years as scientifically based probabilities of future earthquakes in many large urban …
recent years as scientifically based probabilities of future earthquakes in many large urban …
Benefit–Cost Analysis for Earthquake-Resilient Building Design and Retrofit: State of the Art and Future Research Needs
This paper reviews the state of the art in using benefit–cost analysis (BCA) to inform
earthquake risk reduction decisions by building owners and policymakers. The goal is to …
earthquake risk reduction decisions by building owners and policymakers. The goal is to …
Application of Circular Economy Principles to Architectural Design: A Case Study of Serbia
B Stoiljković, N Petković, H Krstić, V Petrović - Buildings, 2023 - mdpi.com
The circular economy (CE), as an antidote to the ubiquitous and dominant global economic
concept characterized by the uncontrolled exploitation of natural resources and the flow of …
concept characterized by the uncontrolled exploitation of natural resources and the flow of …
[PDF][PDF] Systematic Review of Embodied Carbon Assessment and Reduction in Building Life Cycles
The building and construction sector is the largest carbon emitter, accounting for more than
onethird of annual global emissions. The emissions can be divided into operational and …
onethird of annual global emissions. The emissions can be divided into operational and …
Methodologies for assessing building embodied carbon in a circular economy perspective
Y Li, G Masera - E3S Web of Conferences, 2024 - re.public.polimi.it
The global warming effect represents an increasingly severe environmental issue in the
contemporary world, with the construction industry contributing up to 40% of greenhouse …
contemporary world, with the construction industry contributing up to 40% of greenhouse …
[PDF][PDF] Application of Circular Economy Principles to Architectural Design: A Case Study of Serbia. Buildings 2023, 13, 1990
The circular economy (CE), as an antidote to the ubiquitous and dominant global economic
concept characterized by the uncontrolled exploitation of natural resources and the flow of …
concept characterized by the uncontrolled exploitation of natural resources and the flow of …
[PDF][PDF] Earthquake Resilience: Benefit-Cost Analysis for Building Design and Retrofit
PE Roman Titov - cedengineering.com
This paper reviews the state of the art in using benefit–cost analysis (BCA) to inform
earthquake risk reduction decisions by building owners and policymakers. The goal is to …
earthquake risk reduction decisions by building owners and policymakers. The goal is to …
[PDF][PDF] END‐OF‐LIFE & BENEFITS TOWARDS NEAR ZERO CO2E EMISSION TIMBER BUILDING DESIGN
G Di Ruocco, R Melella, L Sabatano - researchgate.net
Abstract The European Green Deal [1] aims to make Europe climate neutral by 2050. To
realize this goal, the Commission has set an intermediate target of reducing net greenhouse …
realize this goal, the Commission has set an intermediate target of reducing net greenhouse …