• Circular building and infrastructures: some reflections of practices in South Australia
    ID:359 View Protection:ATTENDEE Updated Time:2022-05-13 11:35:36 Hits:413 Invited speech

    Start Time:2022-05-27 08:30 (Asia/Shanghai)

    Duration:20min

    Session:[S11] Green and low-carbon technology for urban and rural construction [S11-2] Green and low-carbon technology for urban and rural construction-2

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    Abstract
    ABSTRACT: Buildings and infrastructure (e.g. roads, bridges, power station, wastewater treatment facilities, etc.) provide necessary functions to the residents of a community and city. The circularity performance of building and infrastructure, and their components will largely affect the sustainable communities and cities. The depletion of natural resources has attracted wide attention globally. The last decades have witnessed the strong push from various stakeholders (e.g. public, government and industry) towards more circular economy than linear economy. The traditional approach of make-use-disposal has attracted significant criticism while a close-loop approach has gained an increasingly level of recognition. As one of the largest consumers of natural resources, buildings and infrastructure have a major role to play in circular economy. A circular economy oriented building and infrastructure plays a significant role in achieving sustainable cities and communities (SDG 11). This presentation will showcase some practices in South Australia that aims to achieve circular buildings and infrastructure.
     
    Keywords
    circular economy; building; infrastructure
    Speaker
    Jian ZUO
    The University of Adelaide

    Dr. Jian Zuo is a Professor in Sustainable Construction at the School of Architecture and Built Environment, The University of Adelaide. His main research interests are related to sustainable built environment via both technical (e.g. smart technologies) and managerial (e.g. policy intervention and behavioural change) means. In particular, he has undertaken extensive research in construction and demolition waste recycling and management. As the lead researcher, he has involved in a series of competitive grants in Australia such as Discovery Projects and Linkage Projects funded by the Australian Research Council as well as many other national key projects. He has long been engaged in the study of ecological towns, green buildings and sustainable development of the construction industry. Published more than 100 papers in top journals, including more than 80 journal papers indexed by SCI and SSCI, Google Scholar indexed more than 15,000, and the H-index is 67.
     

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