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Cement-based concrete has excellent properties as a construction material, and the raw materials of cement a " rocks, and limestone and clay a " are bountiful. Yet its production generates very high quantities of CO2, in its manufacture at source and indirectly through the use of steel and transport. Infrastructure development over the past two centuries has been unsustainable. Although the construction sector, in the broadest sense, has come to recognise this it has been slow to adjust. Indeed comprehensive information and relevant practical guidance are very scarce. This book provides…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Cement-based concrete has excellent properties as a construction material, and the raw materials of cement a " rocks, and limestone and clay a " are bountiful. Yet its production generates very high quantities of CO2, in its manufacture at source and indirectly through the use of steel and transport. Infrastructure development over the past two centuries has been unsustainable. Although the construction sector, in the broadest sense, has come to recognise this it has been slow to adjust. Indeed comprehensive information and relevant practical guidance are very scarce. This book provides guidance on accomplishing sustainable concrete construction. It examines the meaning of sustainability, looks at environmental, social and cultural, and economic aspects, considers an evaluation system of sustainability, including various tools and ISO standards, and explores technologies for sustainability, with case studies.
Autorenporträt
Koji Sakai is a Professor at Kagawa University, Japan. He chairs ISO/TC71/SC8 on environmental management for concrete and concrete structures, fib commission 3 on environmental aspects of design and construction, and the Japan Concrete Institute Technical Committee on sustainability. Takafumi Noguchi is an Associate Professor at the University of Tokyo, Japan and secretary of ISO/TC71/SC8, fib commission 3, and the Japan Concrete Institute Technical Committee on sustainability