The effects of the climate change that the planet has been experiencing, and the growing awareness of citizens that natural resources are finite, highlight the inevitability of making society more sustainable. Since the construction industry is responsible for a high consumption of natural resources and it simultaneously produces high volumes of waste, it is of great importance to investigate the feasibility of using construction and demolition (C&D) wastes as alternatives to common natural materials. This paper investigates the feasibility of using fine-grain recycled C&D wastes as backfill material of geosynthetic reinforced steep slopes, through a laboratory study focused mainly on the pullout behaviour of two geosynthetics embedded in t...
The construction industry is one of the most important sectors for economic and social development. ...
A comprehensive laboratory evaluation of the geotechnical and geoenvironmental properties of five pr...
Construction and demolition (C&D) waste is increasingly recycled, thus contributing more and more to...
The effects of the climate change that the planet has been experiencing, and the growing awareness o...
Current environmental awareness compels all citizens to reduce the production of waste and use recyc...
In recent years, environmental concerns related to the overexploitation of natural resources and the...
The reduction of non-renewable natural resources exploration has been a constant concern relating to...
In recent years, the use of construction and demolition (C&D) materials as alternative aggregates in...
Over the last years the environmental sustainability has been demanding a progressive increase in th...
Construction and demolition (C and D) materials are defined as the materials obtained from demolitio...
Geosynthetics have increasingly been used as reinforcement in permanent earth structures, such as ro...
Geosynthetics have been used as a reinforcement material in roadways and railways construction. Notw...
Designing and building structures and infrastructures with alternative and environmentally friendly ...
textIncreasing quantities of dredged material (DM) from navigation waterways have led to a growing n...
textWith the ever increasing need for MSE walls, the study of the interaction between soil and geosy...
The construction industry is one of the most important sectors for economic and social development. ...
A comprehensive laboratory evaluation of the geotechnical and geoenvironmental properties of five pr...
Construction and demolition (C&D) waste is increasingly recycled, thus contributing more and more to...
The effects of the climate change that the planet has been experiencing, and the growing awareness o...
Current environmental awareness compels all citizens to reduce the production of waste and use recyc...
In recent years, environmental concerns related to the overexploitation of natural resources and the...
The reduction of non-renewable natural resources exploration has been a constant concern relating to...
In recent years, the use of construction and demolition (C&D) materials as alternative aggregates in...
Over the last years the environmental sustainability has been demanding a progressive increase in th...
Construction and demolition (C and D) materials are defined as the materials obtained from demolitio...
Geosynthetics have increasingly been used as reinforcement in permanent earth structures, such as ro...
Geosynthetics have been used as a reinforcement material in roadways and railways construction. Notw...
Designing and building structures and infrastructures with alternative and environmentally friendly ...
textIncreasing quantities of dredged material (DM) from navigation waterways have led to a growing n...
textWith the ever increasing need for MSE walls, the study of the interaction between soil and geosy...
The construction industry is one of the most important sectors for economic and social development. ...
A comprehensive laboratory evaluation of the geotechnical and geoenvironmental properties of five pr...
Construction and demolition (C&D) waste is increasingly recycled, thus contributing more and more to...