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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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Thacker, M.
This paper presents continuing discussion from a PhD research project which is exploring the archaeological potential of building lime mortars across the North Atlantic. [...]
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One of the tasks of World Heritage management is to periodically survey and report the state-of-conservation of the designated properties. Edinburgh has chosen to control [...]
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In a country with massive economic and social problems, heritage resources management cannot feature highly in governmental priorities. Within the organizations responsib [...]
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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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Hidalgo, B. Del Espino
Nowadays, historic city centres play two important roles in our cities: On the one hand, as a source of knowledge about “sustainable city” design; on the other hand, [...]
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When restoring Historical Heritage, some stages of the process such as the preliminary studies are not contemplated from the legal or economical viewpoint. It’s necessa [...]
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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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For many years the official bodies have been working to promote sustainability policies for cultural heritage. These rigid policies are coming into conflict with the ever [...]
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Hraška, J.
Daylighting is an integrative process in which each design decision affecting other aspects of the building design. Recent research on daylighting strongly links the avai [...]
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The waste disposal issue does not refer its way and technology treating only. We have to proceed with the frequency of recycling plants issue, their localization, capacit [...]
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Use of waste materials is an actual topic that corresponds to current trends associated with the decreasing of power exigency and sustainable development. The possibility [...]
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Reducing energy use in the course of production of aggregate as building materials and minimizing the resulting environmental load during building’s life cycle require [...]
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Lime-pozzolan mortars are often used for the restoration of historical buildings. Several studies have been developed in regards to the use of waste in construction mater [...]
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The purpose of this article is to address sustainability within the context of conservation in Latin American countries. There exists a certain conceptual dualism between [...]
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Green, R. J.
The Australian State of Victoria mandates through their ResCode Planning Provisions that local governments must consider the impact on ‘neighborhood character’ of env [...]
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Chow, W. K.
In opening heritage buildings for public access, fire safety is an important issue. Most of the old buildings would not have adequate fire safety provisions expected by t [...]
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Ferreira, T.
The present contribution details an intervention in a 19th century building located in the Oporto Historical Centre buffer zone (UNESCO World Heritage since 1996). The bu [...]
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Gašparík, J.
The development and implementation of Integrated Management System (IMS) in construction firms and on site can lead to their whole effectiveness during the process of bui [...]
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The construction sector is among the most resource- and energy-consuming industrial activities. Particularly, according to recent surveys, the emissions of greenhouse gas [...]
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Wasted or abandoned tires are an environmental problem worldwide. One way to get rid of them is to grind them into small particles called crumb rubber. During the past ye [...]
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Gaining World Heritage (WH) status inserts a historic site onto a global stage, providing a series of benefits such as access to international technical and financial res [...]
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Waste concrete accounts for a substantial fraction of construction waste, and the recycling of waste concrete as concrete aggregate for construction is an important chall [...]
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Low calcium fly ash-based geopolymer (LCFG) concrete binder, which results from the reaction of a source material rich in silica & alumina (low calcium fly ash) and a [...]
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The cement industry is one of the typical energy-intensive industries. So, the conservation of energy to product cement clinker and cement is very important. This paper d [...]
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In the surrounding of Pompeii ancient city, there is a considerable number of disused industrial buildings to turn into new uses. The paper is about the peri-urban landsc [...]
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Black, N.
Cultural festivals consist, in the majority, of intangible displays and performances, a great percentage of which could be described as having heritage value, the ‘livi [...]
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With hindsight the pursuit of modernist planning agendas, typified by land use segregation and suburbanisation, has resulted in the standardisation of many urban environm [...]
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Leonardi, M.
The purpose of the speech is to examine the typical themes for landscape and architectural design. The landscape in all its multiple facets as an economic resource and cu [...]
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Jamečný, Ľ.
The development of new legal frameworks for spatial planning reflecting the goals of sustainability and competitiveness is one of the important challenges in current phas [...]
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Cold recycling techniques continue to become standard technology used for Czech roads rehabilitation, which has been presented during the last years in several papers inc [...]
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The search for quality in housing projects involves the evaluation of its constructive systems. In this context, an Academic Research has been initiated in 2011 comprisin [...]
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Ashworth, G. J.
Important heritage sites are often subject to multiple claims but it is also possible that major sites, designated on the basis of the perceived intrinsic values of the r [...]
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Landscape is the place where cultural heritage is projected and developed par excellence. Furthermore, landscape is where interaction between the human being and the envi [...]
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Health and social development of the US-Mexico border region are impacted by a complex interplay of macro - micro level economic and immigration policies often challengin [...]
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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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Horanová, Ľ.
The generation and its analysis of municipal solid waste is the starting point of each waste management system. Objective data about composition of municipal solid waste [...]
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A new technology is presented for transforming returned concrete into a granular material that can be reused as aggregates for concrete. The new method is based on non-to [...]
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The life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology can be used as a decision-making tool in the sustainable design and construction of buildings. However, there are not many stu [...]
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With the aim of monitoring and measure sustainability, different urban indicators frameworks have been developed. As sustainability is moving towards more holistic approa [...]
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An entire concrete waste reuse model for producing recycled aggregate class H concrete was established with the objective of recycling concrete waste generated during ant [...]
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Howard, S.
The concept of sustainability as applied to archaeology focuses on maintaining the finite and fragile fabric of the past in a way deemed to be ‘sustainable’, and more [...]
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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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High quality recycling aggregate nearly same with virgin aggregate has been passionately developing in the recent years due to the establishment of the low emission socie [...]
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Držka, M.
The paper analyses and evaluates the factors that cause brickworks to wet. It shows the risk factorrs of single renovation methods as well. These risk factors determine t [...]
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The environment is directly or mediatly affecting more geological factors in terms of a positive (geopotentions) and negative influence. In this report will be introduced [...]
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As disposal and treatment of industrial wastes are often costly and hazardous for the environment, its use in concrete mixing can lead to a greener solution to environmen [...]
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Weiter, A.
Life cycle cost analysis is the process of economic analysis to assess the total cost of acquisition, proprietary and disposal of vehicles. This analysis provides importa [...]
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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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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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Ikiz, D.
This paper focuses on multi-layered historic urban areas inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in global cities, which are threatened by economic and urban developm [...]
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This paper aims to explore the implications of a changing heritage conservation curriculum which is embracing wider concepts beyond fabric repair. In the last 15 years th [...]
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Škultétyová, I.
Waste is an important issue for the world because of the impacts it can have on the health of the community and on the natural and physical environment. A great deal of t [...]
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