Moving to sustainable buildings: paths to adopt green innovations in developed countries
Registro en:
978-83-7656-011-3
10.2478/9788376560113
Autor
Berardi, Umberto
Institución
Resumen
This book is an important contribution to the growing field of
sustainable building. The First Conference on Sustainable Construction,
organised in 1993 by the International Council for Research and Innovation
in Building and Construction (CIB), set the broad issue of sustainability
in building on the international research agenda. Scholars from various
disciplines joined the conference in Tampa, Florida, which was hosted
by the Center of Construction and Environment of the University of
Florida, and chaired by Professor Charles Kibert. Sustainable architecture
and urban planning, handling of construction and demolition waste,
management of building projects, and systems of sustainable innovation
were all addressed. The conference concluded with the announcement
of an intention to further investigate these topics. Since then, many
scholars have focussed on sustainability in building, and today, twenty
years later, a number of noteworthy research projects and publications
are produced in the expanding field of sustainable building innovation.
Scholars have not stopped investigating the theme, and even in times when
public attention decreased, researchers continued to develop projects
in order to improve knowledge regarding and provide insights into this
important issue.