Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering
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Perspectives on Sustainable Practice and Materials in the Japanese Concrete Industry
J. Mater. Civ. Eng.
Issue Date: September 2011
This research examined the perspectives held by members of the Japanese concrete industry on sustainable practice and materials through a two‐part investigation consisting of interviews with industry experts and a broader survey of industry members. The investigation sought to evaluate the level of sustainable knowledge, develop a conceptual model for sustainable practice, establish evaluation criteria for sustainable concrete materials, and identify barriers for implementing said practices and materials while considering the difference in perspectives between different industry groups. Read more...
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