Despite its economic importance, mining activity for aggregate production (sand, gravel and crushed stone), may lead to an over-exploitation of the natural environment. This paper aims to evaluate the needs of aggregates associated with urban plans for the municipalities of Cagliari, Tortolì and Sant'Antioco (Sardinia island, Italy), also identifying the potential for recycling of construction and demolition waste, in particular of concrete. The geographical position of Sardinia prevents trade of recycled aggregates, confirming that the whole needs of aggregates can economically be satisfied only by local products. In order to meet the demand for aggregates from building industry and infrastructures, the combined use of natural ...
The construction industry’s current dependence on primary aggregates is unsustainable as these are n...
The paper is the result of an ongoing research, considering the use of raw and recycled materials in...
This paper focuses on the creation of a Centre for the recycling of stone materials. The Centre will...
Despite its economic importance, mining activity for aggregate production (sand, gravel and crushed...
Despite its economic importance, quarrying activity for the production of natural aggregates (sand, ...
Despite its economic importance, quarrying activity for the production of aggregates (sand, gravel a...
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...
The research project funded by Sardegna Ricerche (POR FESR 2014/2020 funds) aimes to define applicab...
The paper tackles a topic related to the use of prime material and recycled materials in constructio...
The CDWs (Construction and Demolition Wastes) are one of the most important and significant waste s...
The ever increasing quantity of construction and demolition waste (C&DW) in Italy is presently...
This paper highlights the possibility of using structural concrete debris, also with modest mechanic...
The consumption of natural aggregates in civil engineering applications can cause severe environment...
The paper is the result of an ongoing research, considering the use of raw and recycled materials in...
The construction industry’s current dependence on primary aggregates is unsustainable as these are n...
The paper is the result of an ongoing research, considering the use of raw and recycled materials in...
This paper focuses on the creation of a Centre for the recycling of stone materials. The Centre will...
Despite its economic importance, mining activity for aggregate production (sand, gravel and crushed...
Despite its economic importance, quarrying activity for the production of natural aggregates (sand, ...
Despite its economic importance, quarrying activity for the production of aggregates (sand, gravel a...
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...
The research project funded by Sardegna Ricerche (POR FESR 2014/2020 funds) aimes to define applicab...
The paper tackles a topic related to the use of prime material and recycled materials in constructio...
The CDWs (Construction and Demolition Wastes) are one of the most important and significant waste s...
The ever increasing quantity of construction and demolition waste (C&DW) in Italy is presently...
This paper highlights the possibility of using structural concrete debris, also with modest mechanic...
The consumption of natural aggregates in civil engineering applications can cause severe environment...
The paper is the result of an ongoing research, considering the use of raw and recycled materials in...
The construction industry’s current dependence on primary aggregates is unsustainable as these are n...
The paper is the result of an ongoing research, considering the use of raw and recycled materials in...
This paper focuses on the creation of a Centre for the recycling of stone materials. The Centre will...