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Construction is one of the main sectors that generates greenhouse gases. This industry consumes large amounts of raw materials, such as stone, timber, water, etc. Additionally, infrastructure should provide service over many years without safety problems. Therefore, their correct design, construction, maintenance, and dismantling are essential to reducing economic, environmental, and societal consequences. That is why promoting sustainable construction has recently become extremely important. To help address and resolve these types of questions, this book explores new ways of reducing the environmental impacts caused by the construction sector, as well promotes social progress and economic growth. The chapters collect the papers included in the “Sustainable Construction II” Special Issue of the Sustainability journal. The papers cover a wide spectrum of issues related to the use of sustainable materials in construction, the optimization of designs based con sustainable indicators, the life-cycle assessment, the decision-making processes that integrate economic, social, and environmental aspects, and the promotion of durable materials that reduce future maintenance
vertical extension method --- underground --- existing building --- economic impact --- CO2 emission --- earth-retaining walls --- optimization --- black hole --- min–max discretization --- Sustainable construction --- environmental impact and traffic disruptions --- self-anchored suspension bridge --- design-oriented analytical approach --- concrete structure --- environmental zonation --- concrete durability --- fuzzy set --- rough set --- sustainability --- LCA --- S-LCA --- social assessment --- ecoinvent --- SOCA
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