Geospatial Characterization of Material Stock in the Residential Sector of a Latin-American City
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CONCYTEC. Grant Number: within the framework of the 027-2015-FONDECYT Agreement
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| Lenguaje: | inglés |
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| Materia: | Waste management Building materials Characterization Demolition Information systems Information use Population statistics Surveys Construction and demolition waste Industrial ecology Material compositions Methodological approach Resource recovery Urban environments Urban stocks Information management concrete demolition geological survey GIS metropolitan area mineral recycling residential location resource assessment stock assessment urban ecosystem Chiclayo Lambayeque Latin America Peru https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.05.01 |
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Geospatial Characterization of Material Stock in the Residential Sector of a Latin-American City |
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Geospatial Characterization of Material Stock in the Residential Sector of a Latin-American City |
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Geospatial Characterization of Material Stock in the Residential Sector of a Latin-American City Mesta C. Waste management Building materials Characterization Demolition Information systems Information use Population statistics Surveys Construction and demolition waste Industrial ecology Material compositions Methodological approach Resource recovery Urban environments Urban stocks Information management concrete demolition demolition geological survey GIS metropolitan area mineral recycling residential location resource assessment stock assessment urban ecosystem Chiclayo Lambayeque Latin America Peru https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.05.01 |
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Geospatial Characterization of Material Stock in the Residential Sector of a Latin-American City |
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Geospatial Characterization of Material Stock in the Residential Sector of a Latin-American City |
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Geospatial Characterization of Material Stock in the Residential Sector of a Latin-American City |
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Geospatial Characterization of Material Stock in the Residential Sector of a Latin-American City |
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Geospatial Characterization of Material Stock in the Residential Sector of a Latin-American City |
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Mesta C. |
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Mesta C. Kahhat R. Santa-Cruz S. |
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Kahhat R. Santa-Cruz S. |
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Waste management |
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Waste management Building materials Characterization Demolition Information systems Information use Population statistics Surveys Construction and demolition waste Industrial ecology Material compositions Methodological approach Resource recovery Urban environments Urban stocks Information management concrete demolition demolition geological survey GIS metropolitan area mineral recycling residential location resource assessment stock assessment urban ecosystem Chiclayo Lambayeque Latin America Peru https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.05.01 |
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Building materials Characterization Demolition Information systems Information use Population statistics Surveys Construction and demolition waste Industrial ecology Material compositions Methodological approach Resource recovery Urban environments Urban stocks Information management concrete demolition demolition geological survey GIS metropolitan area mineral recycling residential location resource assessment stock assessment urban ecosystem Chiclayo Lambayeque Latin America Peru |
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The overall MS in buildings, in 2007, was estimated at 24.4 million tonnes (Mt), or 47 tonnes per capita. This mass is primarily composed of mineral materials (97.7%), mainly concrete (14.1 Mt), while organic materials (e.g., 0.15 Mt of wood) and metals (e.g., 0.40 Mt of steel) constitute the remaining share (2.3%). Moreover, historical census data and projections were used to evaluate the changes in the MS from 1981 to 2017; showing a 360% increase of the MS in the last 36 years. 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Moreover, historical census data and projections were used to evaluate the changes in the MS from 1981 to 2017; showing a 360% increase of the MS in the last 36 years. This study provides essential supporting information for urban planners, helping to provide a better understanding of the availability of resources in the city and its future potential supply for recycling as well as to develop strategies for the management of construction and demolition waste.</Abstract> <Access xmlns="http://purl.org/coar/access_right" > </Access> </Publication> -1 |
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