The paper is the result of an ongoing research, considering the use of raw and recycled materials in the construction sector. In particular, the idea is considering such use within a Circular Economy framework, analysing its potentials in the case of the closed market of Sardinia Island (Italy), identifying potential clusters and their ‘optimal’ shape. In the paper, we highlight a theoretical framework for circular economy, adapting a classical model of industrial location to the construction sector. We build a georeferenced database of activities related to the extraction, processing and disposal of materials related to construction, as a result of the MEISAR Project - https://meisar.org/en/. Such a result is presented in a tool name...
Despite its economic importance, quarrying activity for the production of natural aggregates (sand, ...
Despite its economic importance, mining activity for aggregate production (sand, gravel and crushed...
In the last years, at the EU level, increasing attention has been paid to the circular economy proc...
The paper is the result of an ongoing research, considering the use of raw and recycled materials in...
The paper is the result of an ongoing research, considering the use of raw and recycled materials in...
The paper tackles a topic related to the use of prime material and recycled materials in constructio...
This study analysed the recycling of debris derived from the partial and selective demolition of con...
The recycling of concrete debris to obtain coarse recycled aggregates for structural concrete produc...
3The paper tackles a classical topic of location theory, as the Weber theory of industrial location ...
The research project funded by Sardegna Ricerche (POR FESR 2014/2020 funds) aimes to define applicab...
Currently, the construction industry consumes annually an average of 40% of re-sources, producing ab...
The activities connected with the construction sector are responsible for several environmental impa...
Despite its economic importance, quarrying activity for the production of aggregates (sand, gravel a...
The CDWs (Construction and Demolition Wastes) are one of the most important and significant waste s...
Despite its economic importance, quarrying activity for the production of natural aggregates (sand, ...
Despite its economic importance, mining activity for aggregate production (sand, gravel and crushed...
In the last years, at the EU level, increasing attention has been paid to the circular economy proc...
The paper is the result of an ongoing research, considering the use of raw and recycled materials in...
The paper is the result of an ongoing research, considering the use of raw and recycled materials in...
The paper tackles a topic related to the use of prime material and recycled materials in constructio...
This study analysed the recycling of debris derived from the partial and selective demolition of con...
The recycling of concrete debris to obtain coarse recycled aggregates for structural concrete produc...
3The paper tackles a classical topic of location theory, as the Weber theory of industrial location ...
The research project funded by Sardegna Ricerche (POR FESR 2014/2020 funds) aimes to define applicab...
Currently, the construction industry consumes annually an average of 40% of re-sources, producing ab...
The activities connected with the construction sector are responsible for several environmental impa...
Despite its economic importance, quarrying activity for the production of aggregates (sand, gravel a...
The CDWs (Construction and Demolition Wastes) are one of the most important and significant waste s...
Despite its economic importance, quarrying activity for the production of natural aggregates (sand, ...
Despite its economic importance, mining activity for aggregate production (sand, gravel and crushed...
In the last years, at the EU level, increasing attention has been paid to the circular economy proc...