Integration sustainability outcomes give attention to construction ecology in the design review of urban environments to comply with Earth’s System that is composed of integral parts of the (i.e., physical, chemical and biological components). Naturally, exchange patterns of industrial ecology have consistent and periodic cycles to preserve energy flows and materials in Earth’s System. When engineering topology is affecting internal and external processes in system networks, it postulated the valence of the first-level spatial outcome (i.e., project compatibility success). These instrumentalities are dependent on relating the second-level outcome (i.e., participant security satisfaction). The construction ecology-based topology (i.e., as fe...
Industrial ecology is an interdisciplinary framework for designing and operating industrial systems ...
With half of the world population living in urban areas and with the building sector as the largest ...
© 2010 Dr. Yan GuThe assumption of an environmental crisis, e.g. global warming and climate change, ...
Integration sustainability outcomes give attention to construction ecology in the design review of u...
There is increasing evidence that our approach to development, including urban development, is not e...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1983.MICROFICHE COPY AV...
Urban sustainability depends on ecosystem services and biodiversity which directly affects quality ...
The article investigates the possibility of adopting indicators and analytical methods characteristi...
Even though the importance of ecosystems in sustaining all human activities is well-known, methods f...
In the XXI century human aspirations and needs has been amplified by high demographic dynamics of po...
Anthropogenic pressures (residential buildings, enterprises, roads) on natural ecosystems from the c...
Cities are characterized by dynamic interactions between socio-economic and biophysical forces. Curr...
The search for a coherent approach to optimising the delivery of sustainable development has moved f...
Our main objective is to highlight the profound disconnect between natural and anthropic elements wi...
The practice of social innovation, in which collaborative actions are developed as an integrated des...
Industrial ecology is an interdisciplinary framework for designing and operating industrial systems ...
With half of the world population living in urban areas and with the building sector as the largest ...
© 2010 Dr. Yan GuThe assumption of an environmental crisis, e.g. global warming and climate change, ...
Integration sustainability outcomes give attention to construction ecology in the design review of u...
There is increasing evidence that our approach to development, including urban development, is not e...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1983.MICROFICHE COPY AV...
Urban sustainability depends on ecosystem services and biodiversity which directly affects quality ...
The article investigates the possibility of adopting indicators and analytical methods characteristi...
Even though the importance of ecosystems in sustaining all human activities is well-known, methods f...
In the XXI century human aspirations and needs has been amplified by high demographic dynamics of po...
Anthropogenic pressures (residential buildings, enterprises, roads) on natural ecosystems from the c...
Cities are characterized by dynamic interactions between socio-economic and biophysical forces. Curr...
The search for a coherent approach to optimising the delivery of sustainable development has moved f...
Our main objective is to highlight the profound disconnect between natural and anthropic elements wi...
The practice of social innovation, in which collaborative actions are developed as an integrated des...
Industrial ecology is an interdisciplinary framework for designing and operating industrial systems ...
With half of the world population living in urban areas and with the building sector as the largest ...
© 2010 Dr. Yan GuThe assumption of an environmental crisis, e.g. global warming and climate change, ...