Mohammadiziazi et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Building material stock analysis is critical for effective circular economy strategies: a comprehensive reviewMohammadiziazi et al., 2022
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- Mohammadiziazi R
- Bilec M
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- Environmental Research: Infrastructure and Sustainability
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Buildings account for the largest share of accumulated materials and waste globally. Tracking the material composition, quantity and location of these materials, known as building material stock analysis (MSA), is a first step in enabling the reuse or repurposing of …
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