Abstract Over 150 research articles relating three multi-disciplinary topics (air pollution, climate change and civil engineering structures) are reviewed to examine the footprints of air pollution and changing environment on the sustainability of building and transport structures (referred as built infrastructure). The aim of this review is to synthesize the existing knowledge on this topic, highlight recent advances in our understanding and discuss research priorities. The article begins with the background information on sources and emission trends of global warming (CO2, CH4, N2O, CFCs, SF6) and corrosive (SO2, O3, NOX) gases and their role in deterioration of building materials (e.g. steel, stone, concrete, brick and wood) exposed in o...
Atmospheric CO₂ is a major cause of reinforcement corrosion in bridges, buildings, wharves, and othe...
The durability of concrete is determined largely by its deterioration over time which is affected by...
Façade claddings, as the outer protection layer of the building’s envelope, are directly exposed to...
Abstract Over 150 research articles relating three multi-disciplinary topics (air pollution, climate...
Human activities on earth it is observed is having negative impact on the continuous existence of li...
Ever since industrial revolution, the world climatic conditions have been deteriorating due to the e...
The report presents the work of the Joint Research Centre (JRC) scientific network on adaptation of ...
AbstractClimatic parameters and atmospheric pollution are highly relevant to the degradation of seve...
Abstract Ever since industrial revolution, the world climatic conditions have been deteriorating due...
This review discuss the effects that pollutants have on stony materials applied on the built environ...
There are major concerns on the effect of environmental pollution on humankind, other animals, ecos...
Landscape change is driven by weathering, or the in-situ breakdown of material and its removal throu...
There is nearly unanimous consensus amongst scientists that increasing greenhouse gas emissions, inc...
Abstract: This paper reviews the long-term effects of past, present and future air pollution and cli...
This chapter surveys main effects of atmospheric pollution on building materials. It summarises thes...
Atmospheric CO₂ is a major cause of reinforcement corrosion in bridges, buildings, wharves, and othe...
The durability of concrete is determined largely by its deterioration over time which is affected by...
Façade claddings, as the outer protection layer of the building’s envelope, are directly exposed to...
Abstract Over 150 research articles relating three multi-disciplinary topics (air pollution, climate...
Human activities on earth it is observed is having negative impact on the continuous existence of li...
Ever since industrial revolution, the world climatic conditions have been deteriorating due to the e...
The report presents the work of the Joint Research Centre (JRC) scientific network on adaptation of ...
AbstractClimatic parameters and atmospheric pollution are highly relevant to the degradation of seve...
Abstract Ever since industrial revolution, the world climatic conditions have been deteriorating due...
This review discuss the effects that pollutants have on stony materials applied on the built environ...
There are major concerns on the effect of environmental pollution on humankind, other animals, ecos...
Landscape change is driven by weathering, or the in-situ breakdown of material and its removal throu...
There is nearly unanimous consensus amongst scientists that increasing greenhouse gas emissions, inc...
Abstract: This paper reviews the long-term effects of past, present and future air pollution and cli...
This chapter surveys main effects of atmospheric pollution on building materials. It summarises thes...
Atmospheric CO₂ is a major cause of reinforcement corrosion in bridges, buildings, wharves, and othe...
The durability of concrete is determined largely by its deterioration over time which is affected by...
Façade claddings, as the outer protection layer of the building’s envelope, are directly exposed to...