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van der Lugt, P. (author)
The latest generation of timber products enable complete multi storey neighbourhoods to be built from sustainably sourced softwood.<br/>This chapter explores how a large-scale transition to timber building in urban environments could contribute to solving the three major global crises we are currently facing with climate, natural resources, and...
book chapter 2023
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Luscuere, P (author)
In september 2016 is in het kader van een Rijksbreed programma Circulaire<br/>Economie1 een publicatie verschenen getiteld: ‘Nederland circulair in 2050’.<br/>Het is een gemeenschappelijke publicatie van – destijds – het Ministerie van<br/>Infrastructuur en Milieu, het Ministerie van Economische Zaken, mede namens<br/>het Ministerie van...
book chapter 2018
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Knaack, U. (author)
The first law of thermodynamics defines: Energy can neither be produced nor destroyed, but only converted into other types of energy [1]. From this it follows for us and our topic of circularity in the building industry that we must deal with the energy that the earth receives or has received, the solar radiation, and can feed our requirements...
book chapter 2018
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Hein, C.M. (author)
Earth has experienced a number of major energy transitions, each resulting in extensive systemic changes. The introduction of fire in the Paleolithic, the emergence of farming in the Neolithic, and later the industrial Revolution all changed the ways that humans lived, worked, and travelled and the materials they used.
book chapter 2018
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