Construction waste management (CWM) has received worldwide attention for some time. As a result, a plethora of research, investigating a wide array of CWM issues such as their profiles, practices, and performance, has been reported in individual economies around the globe. However, a cross-jurisdictional comparison of these issues is limitedly presented in the literature despite its importance to benchmarking performance and identifying best CWM practices in the context of globalization whereby knowledge sharing has already transcended traditional country boundaries. The aim of this ex post facto research is to compare CWM profiles, practices, and performance in Australia, Europe (Europe refers to EU-27 member countries in the European Unio...
How is the performance of waste management systems (WMS) assessed globally? In order to answer this ...
Construction and demolition waste comes from a range of construction activities including new constr...
Construction and demolition waste (CDW) accounts for 40% of urban municipal waste in China and aroun...
Construction waste management (CWM) has received worldwide attention for some time. As a result, a p...
Construction waste management (CWM) has received worldwide attention for some time. As a result, a p...
Waste management has become an increasingly pressing issue in all areas of the world. Different comp...
Construction and demolition activities in the European Union (EU) are responsible for generating 850...
In this study, United States, China, India, United Kingdom, Nigeria, Egypt, Brazil, Italy, Germany, ...
The purpose of this study is to review extensively the literature associated with the adoption of d...
There is an ongoing debate concerning the disparity between the public and private sectors in relati...
There is a pressing global challenge to manage the massive generation of construction and demolition...
In this paper, the implementation of effective waste management practices in construction projects a...
Solid waste arisen from construction activities is grave concern in many economies. Given its negati...
Colossal growth of construction waste (CW) generation worldwide, and its consequential environmental...
The built environment consumes more natural resources than necessary and therefore generates a large...
How is the performance of waste management systems (WMS) assessed globally? In order to answer this ...
Construction and demolition waste comes from a range of construction activities including new constr...
Construction and demolition waste (CDW) accounts for 40% of urban municipal waste in China and aroun...
Construction waste management (CWM) has received worldwide attention for some time. As a result, a p...
Construction waste management (CWM) has received worldwide attention for some time. As a result, a p...
Waste management has become an increasingly pressing issue in all areas of the world. Different comp...
Construction and demolition activities in the European Union (EU) are responsible for generating 850...
In this study, United States, China, India, United Kingdom, Nigeria, Egypt, Brazil, Italy, Germany, ...
The purpose of this study is to review extensively the literature associated with the adoption of d...
There is an ongoing debate concerning the disparity between the public and private sectors in relati...
There is a pressing global challenge to manage the massive generation of construction and demolition...
In this paper, the implementation of effective waste management practices in construction projects a...
Solid waste arisen from construction activities is grave concern in many economies. Given its negati...
Colossal growth of construction waste (CW) generation worldwide, and its consequential environmental...
The built environment consumes more natural resources than necessary and therefore generates a large...
How is the performance of waste management systems (WMS) assessed globally? In order to answer this ...
Construction and demolition waste comes from a range of construction activities including new constr...
Construction and demolition waste (CDW) accounts for 40% of urban municipal waste in China and aroun...