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000002119 100__ $$aBUFFENBARGER, Julie K.
000002119 24500 $$aACHIEVING SUSTAINABILITY AND RESILIENCY IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT THROUGH THE USE OF BLENDED CEMENTS

000002119 24630 $$n1.$$pProceedings of the First International Conference on Concrete Sustainability
000002119 260__ $$bJapan Concrete Institute, Tokyo
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000002119 520__ $$2eng$$aPolicy makers, owners, designers and contractors are uniquely challenged to select and implement low-carbon solutions to mitigate climate change and provide resilient, sustainable and robust structures. Concretes manufactured with blended cements intrinsically offer substantial reductions in embodied energy and extension in service life resulting in an optimal balance of economic, environmental, and societal benefits while addressing the challenges of climate change, functionality, and durability.

000002119 540__ $$aText je chráněný podle autorského zákona č. 121/2000 Sb.
000002119 653__ $$ablended cement, embodied energy, durability, resiliency, service life, and life cycle costing

000002119 7112_ $$aFirst International Conference on Concrete Sustainability$$cTokyo (JP)$$d2013-05-27 / 2013-05-29$$gICCS13
000002119 720__ $$aBUFFENBARGER, Julie K.
000002119 8560_ $$ffischerc@itam.cas.cz
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