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In Japan, coal-fired power is one of the main electric powers along with atomic power and natural gas -fired power. The annual amount of coal used for coal-fired power ge [...]
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The Japanese Concrete Standard Specifications prescribe that concrete structures shall sufficiently take into consideration the environment impacts, but it shows no speci [...]
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Scotland has a long tradition of earth building, with clay-rich subsoils and turf having been employed for millennia in the walls, floors and roofs of structures across t [...]
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Tritto, A.
When dealing with World Heritage Sites, stakeholders’ collaboration proves vital in producing a holistic and inclusive planning system benefitting the local community a [...]
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Beard, J.
A structured analysis of online information about Masters-level architectural history, heritage conservation, engineering and construction history, historic preservation [...]
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The proposed paper deals with the seismic vulnerability assessment of the old historic centre of Scanno, in the Italian Abruzzi region. A predictive model, calibrated on [...]
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Bajec, J. F.
Understanding cultural heritage in the contemporary world requires a consideration of its role in addressing current socio-political and economic conditions. Although we [...]
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Trucks moving around the roads and bridges cause their wear and damage. The mechatronical solution can help by the usage of controlled variable suspension damper that lea [...]
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The major environmental impact of concrete is caused by CO2-emissions during the cement production. Great potential for the reduction of the global warming potential and [...]
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Aguiar, L.
In this paper, referring to theoretical and applied studies on interrelationships of Heritage and Culture as an economic and social pillar of sustainable development, we [...]
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Current loads from cement production make material responsible for 5-7% of CO2 emissions with more than 2x109 ton of CO2 emitted. Considering available industrial product [...]
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The concept of protecting historical buildings emerged because historical buildings carry the architectural, historical, cultural, social, artistic and aesthetic values w [...]
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BUFFENBARGER, Julie K.
Policy makers, owners, designers and contractors are uniquely challenged to select and implement low-carbon solutions to mitigate climate change and provide resilient, su [...]
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Kocabas, A.
Many countries have long established concepts of urban conservation, which are the basis of the preservation and restoration of historic buildings and conservation areas. [...]
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This study intends to analyze various techniques and systems to mitigate environmental impacts on transportation of building materials based on the field survey of the bu [...]
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Construction of grade separators (Flyovers/ Underpasses) is essential in a growing society, but simultaneously the right of the Environment to remain protected in any con [...]
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: Civil constructions in urban areas are essential for the benefits of the community. But, while enjoying its outcomes, the slow damage caused to the environment due to c [...]

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