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buildings. Nicolas J. Seyler addresses numerous recent calls for research regarding the drivers of environmental real estate …
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The construction sector is one of the most responsible worldly for resource consumption, waste generation, and greenhouse gas emissions. The transition to a circular production and consumption system is crucial to reducing the impacts of the sector. However, the lack of clarity and understanding...
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buildings have been identified as a contributor to global warming during the construction phase, however during the building … evolved to improve energy efficiency, the focus has largely been placed on new buildings where it is easier to incorporate … change and innovative approaches. However, the proportion of new buildings constructed each year is relatively small in …
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Purpose – The basic purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship between the sustainability of construction on the one hand and market value, worth and property investment performance on the other hand. This paper aims to analyse price movements and price differences caused by...
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Inefficient use of water represents a major source of direct cost of water production, but especially of excessive energy use to purify it. Greater efficiency could be achieved if management were supported by objective data in addition to the rules of good practice that have been disseminated....
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