What is water management
From building-level consumption to urban-scale sustainable drainage: a technical overview
From building-level consumption to urban-scale sustainable drainage: a technical overview
Innovative technologies for water management in buildings reduce consumption by 40-70%: low-flow fixtures (4-6 l/min), dual-flush toilets (3...
Vegetation and landscaping reduce urban stormwater runoff by 40% to 85%, decrease irrigation demand by 50-75% through xeriscaping with nativ...
The challenges and solutions for water management in arid zones directly affect sustainable construction: 40% of Spanish territory receives...
Integrated strategies for non-potable water recovery in residential and commercial buildings
Sustainable design for water conservation and reuse integrates rainwater harvesting systems, greywater recycling and low-consumption devices...
Solutions for these types of contamination encompass bioremediation technologies that degrade 90% of hydrocarbons within 12 months, biochar...
Emerging technologies for construction and demolition waste (CDW) management achieve recovery rates of 85-95% compared to 40-50% with conven...
What is waste management in the context of sustainable construction: the planned management of construction and demolition waste (CDW) and o...
China emits 12.7 billion tCO2 per year (30.7% of the global total), followed by the United States with 4.9 billion (11.8%) and India with 2....
Waste reuse and recycling on the construction site enables diverting 70% to 95% of materials from landfill, reducing management costs by 30%...
Projects that turned waste into resources demonstrate the viability of the circular economy at the building scale: the EcoArk in Taipei (1.5...