Decarbonization and Circular Economy in the Sustainable Development and Renovation of Buildings and Neighborhoods

In recent years, the building sector has been turning towards intervening in the existing city building stock. In fact, it is generally accepted that the refurbishment of buildings and urban regeneration based on sustainability must form the axis of reformulation of the building sector. At present,...

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Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
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