Multiple Dimensions of Energy Efficiency of Recycled Concrete: A Systematic Review
Energies,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
17(15), P. 3809 - 3809
Published: Aug. 2, 2024
The
focus
on
building
energy
efficiency
using
alternative
materials
in
structures,
especially
concrete,
and
the
main
technical
environmental
challenges
therein,
aligns
with
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(SDG).
This
study
proposes
a
review
that
analyzes
structures
made
recycled
relating
to
of
buildings.
A
classification
structure
was
proposed,
addressing
following
questions:
(i)
What
are
various
dimensions
which
research
into
energy-efficient
concrete
is
concentrated?
(ii)
themes
classes
associated
these
dimensions?
(iii)
shortcomings
current
approaches,
what
would
be
good
agenda
for
future
development
concrete?
bibliometric
analysis
carried
out,
presenting
geographical
cluster
maps
understand
different
trends
refine
research.
followed
by
bibliographic
analysis,
reviewing
most
relevant
studies
from
last
five
years
(2019–2024).
results
showed
some
residual
(around
45
types
industries)
used
production
concrete.
And,
as
negative
effect,
substitution
rates
increase,
porosity
property
greatest
impact
efficiency.
greater
number
pores
their
interconnection,
lower
material’s
thermal
insulation.
Language: Английский
Revealing Global Trends on Nature-Based Solutions: Mapping and Visualizing Research Landscapes
Nature-Based Solutions,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 100229 - 100229
Published: March 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Interventions for resilient nature‐based solutions: An ecological perspective
Journal of Ecology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
112(11), P. 2502 - 2509
Published: Aug. 19, 2024
Abstract
Nature‐based
solutions
(NbS)
have
emerged
at
the
science,
policy
and
practitioner
interface
to
address
environmental
challenges
facing
society.
NbS
involve
people
working
with
nature
protect,
restore
or
manage
ecosystems.
Yet
vary
extent
they
support
biological
diversity
which
has
implications
for
ecological
resilience.
We
reviewed
how
resilience
been
conceptualised
in
literature.
The
literature
included
reference
both
specific
disturbances
general
future
change.
found
reporting
of
mechanisms
was
limited
except
afforestation
efforts
where
there
is
increasing
recognition
role
species
contributing
Reporting
that
operate
within
populations
(e.g.
genetic
diversity)
landscape
scale
connectivity).
Resistance
overlooked
despite
prevalence
intended
climate
From
broader
literature,
we
distilled
identified
native
experimental
ecosystems
suggested
interventions
emergence
NbS.
Synthesis
.
Interventions
conserve
biodiversity
such
as
retaining
restoring
ecosystems,
are
critical
given
biodiversity,
across
scales
organisation,
underpins
several
Language: Английский
Urban Green Space Regulation: Challenges to Water Resources Conservation in Indonesia and Australia
Jundiani Jundiani,
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Moh. Fadli,
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Indah Dwi Qurbani
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et al.
Journal of Human Rights Culture and Legal System,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
4(1), P. 169 - 193
Published: Feb. 19, 2024
The
escalating
environmental
crisis
and
pressing
water
resource
conservation
issues
globally
necessitate
comprehensive
research.
This
study
investigates
urban
green
space
regulations
challenges
in
Indonesia
Australia.
Employing
a
comparative
analysis,
it
examines
the
legal
frameworks,
policies,
implementations
both
countries.
research
aims
to
identify
innovative
sustainable
strategies
for
protection.
Findings
reveal
substantial
disparities
regulatory
approaches,
public
involvement,
integration
of
technologies
management
between
two
nations.
needs
help
enhancing
institutional
capacity
integrating
policies
into
planning,
while
Australia
focuses
on
climate
change
adaptation
management.
advocates
cross-sectoral
collaboration
ecosystem
principles
practical
objectives.
It
contributes
fresh
perspectives
policy
frameworks
addressing
through
management,
offering
recommendations
cohesive
development.
Language: Английский
Transitioning from “Grey to Green”: Nature-Based Solution Seawall for Coastal Protection
Mahendra Reddy,
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A. Sivasena Reddy,
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Shonal Singh
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et al.
European Journal of Engineering and Technology Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
9(4), P. 18 - 24
Published: July 15, 2024
The
Pacific
Island
countries
are
now
facing
a
new
threat
to
their
survival
due
Climate
change.
Small
low-lying
atoll
countries,
as
well
the
coastal
populations
of
small
island
constantly
threatened
by
climate
With
rise
sea
level,
coastlines
eroding,
and
villages,
houses,
burial
grounds,
arable
land,
other
infrastructures
gradually
being
washed
away.
only
option
for
sites
below
level
is
relocate
entire
population
higher
ground.
This
very
costly
not
in
best
interest
communities,
given
that
relocation
means
moving
houses
people
but
also
breaking
away
from
ancestral
grounds
heritage.
Construction
brick
steel
seawalls
option,
number
length
walls
need
be
constructed.
paper
provides
an
alternative
model,
transition
these
grey
structures
green
nature-based
cheap,
environmentally,
ecologically
sound,
culturally
responsible.
seawall
design,
required
materials,
methodology
construction,
engineering
aspects
presented
this
paper.
first
world—an
example
using
nature
deal
with
problem
caused
itself.
Language: Английский
Identification of Agricultural Areas to Restore Through Nature-Based Solutions (NbS)
Beatrice Petti,
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Marco Ottaviano
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Land,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(11), P. 1954 - 1954
Published: Nov. 19, 2024
This
study
aims
to
present
a
methodological
approach
based
on
the
objectives
of
Nature
Restoration
Law
and
concept
Forest
Landscape
identify
areas
that
are
best
suited
for
implementation
Nature-based
Solutions
improvement
landscape
habitat
status
in
city
Campobasso
(1028.64
km2).
Using
open
data
(ISPRA
ecosystem
services
regional
land
use
capability),
an
expert
(questionnaire),
multicriteria
analysis
(Analytical
Hierarchy
Process),
Total
Ecosystem
Services
Value
index
was
determined
as
weighted
additive
sum
criteria
considered.
The
then
classified
into
eight
clusters,
“Cropland”
extracted.
Cluster
1
croplands
(740.09
Ha)
were
identified
be
allocated
since
they
those
characterized
by
fewer
provisioning,
while
8
(482.88
valuable
preserved.
It
possible
compare
“Forest”
currently
area
with
future
scenario,
represented
occupied
today
forest
addition
croplands.
A
conducted;
it
showed
greater
dispersion
fragmentation
patches
but
also
connectivity
thus
ecological
functionality
patches.
Language: Английский