Ecological Footprint of Residential Buildings in Composite Climate of India—A Case Study
Buildings are accountable for waste generation, utilization of natural resources, and ecological contamination. The construction sector is one of the biggest consumers of resources available naturally and is responsible for significant CO<sub>2</sub> emissions on the planet. The effects...
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Main Authors: | Ashok Kumar, Pardeep Singh, Nishant Raj Kapoor, Chandan Swaroop Meena, Kshitij Jain, Kishor S. Kulkarni, Raffaello Cozzolino |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/63d60b5edbf34888876c5728d482b7d2 |
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