Environmental Assessment of Alternative Strategies for the Management of Construction and Demolition Waste: A Life Cycle Approach

The management of solid waste is currently seen as one of the most important concerns that national authorities, particularly in south Europe, must address. In recent years, emphasis has begun to be paid to Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) being the largest waste stream in the European Union...

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Hauptverfasser: Banias, Georgios F., Karkanias, Christos, Batsioula, Maria, Melas, Lefteris D., Malamakis, Apostolos E., Geroliolios, Dimitris, Skoutida, Stamatia, Spiliotis, Xenofon
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Case studies
Construction
Construction industry
Construction management
Demolition
Environmental assessment
Hazardous materials
Incineration
Inventory
Landfill
Recycling
School buildings
Software
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Solid wastes
Sustainability
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