[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 …

Aligning sustainability and regional earthquake hazard mitigation planning: Integrating greenhouse gas emissions and vertical equity

I Kavvada, S Moura, A Horvath - … Research: Infrastructure and …, 2022 - iopscience.iop.org
Concerns about the potential economic consequences of earthquakes have increased in
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

Y Zhang, JF Fung, D Cook, KJ Johnson… - Natural Hazards …, 2024 - ascelibrary.org
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 …

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 …

[PDF][PDF] Systematic Review of Embodied Carbon Assessment and Reduction in Building Life Cycles

Y Zhang, S Sattar, DT Cook, KJ Johnson… - NIST Special …, 2024 - nvlpubs.nist.gov
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 …

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 …

[PDF][PDF] Application of Circular Economy Principles to Architectural Design: A Case Study of Serbia. Buildings 2023, 13, 1990

B Stoiljkovic, N Petkovic, H Krstic, V Petrovic - 2023 - academia.edu
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 …

[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 …

[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 …