Cement-based concrete has excellent properties as a construction
material, and the raw materials of cement-rocks, and limestone and
clay-are bountiful. Yet its production generates high quantities of
CO2, making it a potentially unsustainable material. However, there
are no alternatives to concrete and steel as basic methods for
development of socioeconomic infrastructure at this time.
Highlighting sustainability issues in the construction industry,
The Sustainable Use of Concrete presents guidelines on how to move
toward sustainable concrete construction.
The book begins by clarifying the historic background and
meaning of sustainability, after which it outlines areas that need
to be considered in connection with sustainability in the concrete
and construction field. It examines environmental, social and
cultural, and economic aspects, then considers an evaluation system
of sustainability. The authors include various tools and ISO
standards, and then explore technologies for sustainability, with
case studies and examples that promote understanding of current
technologies.
Although the construction sector, in the broadest sense, has
come to recognize that infrastructure development over the past two
centuries has been unsustainable, it has been slow to adjust.
Comprehensive information and relevant practical guidance are very
scarce. This book lays out a roadmap for creating a human-friendly
and safe environment with low environmental burden.
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