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Construction, Demolition and Disaster Waste Management - An Integrated and Sustainable Approach

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Informationen zum Autor ErikK.Lauritzen is managing director and owner of Erik Krogh Lauritzen ApS! Lauritzen Advising. He has 40 years of experience in the fields of explosive engineering! demolition and recycling! riskand safety assessment! post-war reconstruction! disaster management and project management. He is especially involved! as past Chairman of the RILEM Technical Committee on Guidelines for Demolition of Concrete and Masonry! in research and development and rubble recycling technologies. Lauritzen has been responsible for a number of major demolition projects and post-disaster and post-war reconstruction projects in Lebanon! Kosovo! Bosnia! Turkey! Japan and Haiti in cooperation with the World Bank! UNDP! UNRWA! UNEP! EU and DANIDA. From 2012 to 2018! he was chairman of the Danish Network for Construction and Demolition Waste under the Danish Centre of Competence on Waste and Resources (DAKOFA). Zusammenfassung This book focuses on recycling of concrete and masonry, and describes gypsum, timber, mineral wool and asphalt. It presents a holistic chain of value and material streams from old structures to new buildings, outlining integrated management aspects of scenarios from high industrial urban renewal to debris removal and management after disasters. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface. Introduction. Transformation of Structures and Materials. Demolition. Recycling. Integrated CDW management. Disaster Waste Management. Construction! Demolition and DWM in the Future. Annex I. Glossary. Annex II. Acronyms and Abbreviations. Annex III. References. Index.

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