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1por Ludwig, George H.
Publicado 2011Universidad Loyola - Universidad Loyola Granada (Otras Fuentes: Biblioteca de la Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca)Enlace del recurso
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7por Estados UnidosTabla de Contenidos: “…Idaho. Illinois, Indiana. Iowa -- 4. Kansas. Kentucky. Maine. Maryland -- 4A. …”
Publicado 1973
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8Publicado 2005Tabla de Contenidos: “…Acknowledgments; Contents; Foreword; Introduction; Wherein We Begin Life on the Road; James Harms-Morgantown, West Virginia; David Citino-Columbus, Ohio; Martha Collins-Oberlin, Ohio; Linda Gregerson-Ann Arbor, Michigan; Richard Tillinghast-Ann Arbor, Michigan; Winnie Cooper; Orlando Ricardo Menes-South Bend, Indiana; Mark Strand-Chicago, Illinois; Karen Volkman-Chicago, Illinois; Lisa Samuels-Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Marvin Bell-Iowa City, Iowa; Dust, Corn, and Popcorn People; Michael Dennis Browne-Minneapolis, Minnesota; David Allan Evans-Brookings, South Dakota -- David Romtvedt-Buffalo, WyomingThe West; Sandra Alcosser-Lolo, Montana; Robert Wrigley-Moscow, Idaho; Nance Van Winckel-Liberty Lake, Washington; Christopher Howell-Spokane, Washington; Wherein the Author Ruminates on RV Life; Mark Halperin-Ellensburg, Washington; Jana Harris-Sultan, Washington; Sam Hamill-Port Townsend, Washington; The Day I Did Winnie Cooper Wrong; Barbara Drake-Yamhill, Oregon; Floyd Skloot-Amity, Oregon; Suddenly in California; Ralph Angel-South Pasadena, California; Carol Muske-Dukes-Los Angeles, California; David St. …”
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9por Roundtable on Environmental Health Sciences, Research, and Medicine
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13Publicado 1996“…In this first detailed analysis of the NRDCs and SRDCs, the authors examine the successes and failures of the original eight councils in Kansas, Maine, Mississippi, Oregon, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, and Washington, as well as eight other councils subsequently created in Iowa, New Mexico, North Carolina, Vermont, New York, North Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming…”
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14por National Research Council (U.S.) Subcommittee on Disinfectants and Disinfectant By-Products
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15por Institute of Medicine (U.S.).Tabla de Contenidos: “…Expert Presentations and Briefings -- Invited Guests and Observers -- Institute of Medicine Staff -- SITE VISITS -- Memphis, Tennessee: July 26-28, 1992 -- Cleveland, Ohio: August 2-4, 1992 -- Des Moines, Iowa: August 26-28, 1992 -- Seattle, Washington: September 9-11, 1992 -- Rochester and Albany, New York: September 21-23, 1992 -- Albany -- Rochester -- Basic Findings of Site Visits -- B Committee on Regional Health DataNetworks Biographical Sketches -- Glossary -- Acronyms -- Index…”
Publicado 1994
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16Publicado 2022Tabla de Contenidos: “…Augustine, Florida</p> <p>Summary and Conclusions</p> <p>Part III Green Building Design </p> <p>Chapter 7 The Green Building Design Process </p> <p>Conventional versus Green Building Delivery Systems</p> <p>High-Performance Green Building Delivery System</p> <p>Executing the Green Building Project</p> <p>Owner Issues In High-Performance Green Building Projects</p> <p>Setting Priorities And Making Other Key Initial Decisions</p> <p>Selecting The Green Building Team</p> <p>Role Of The Leed Accredited Professional Or Green Globes Professional In The Process</p> <p>Integrated Design Process</p> <p> Role of the Charrette in the Design Process</p> <p>Green Building Documentation Requirements</p> <p>LEED Documentation</p> <p>Green Globes Documentation</p> <p>Case Study: Theaterhaus, Stuttgart, Germany</p> <p>Summary and Conclusions</p> <p>Chapter 8 The Sustainable Site and Landscape </p> <p>Land and Landscape Approaches for Green Buildings</p> <p>Land Use Issues</p> <p>Sustainable Landscapes</p> <p>Green, or living, roofs</p> <p>Vertical landscaping</p> <p>Enhancing ecosystems</p> <p>Enhancing Ecosystems</p> <p>Stormwater Management</p> <p>Low-Impact Development</p> <p>Heat Island Mitigation</p> <p>Light Trespass and Pollution Reduction</p> <p>Assessment of Sustainable Sites: The Sustainable Sites Initiative</p> <p>Case Study: Iowa Utilities Board/Consumer Advocate Office</p> <p>Summary and Conclusions</p> <p>Chapter 9 Low-Energy Building Strategies </p> <p>Building Energy Issues</p> <p>High-Performance Building Energy Design Strategies</p> <p>HVAC Systems</p> <p>Water-Heating Systems</p> <p>Electrical Power System Components</p> <p>Innovative Energy Optimization Strategies</p> <p>Smart Buildings and Energy Management Systems (EMS)</p> <p>Ozone Depleting Chemicals in HVAC Systems</p> <p>Case Study: The Pertamina Energy Tower -- A Primer on Sustainable Skyscraper Design</p> <p>Chapter 10 Built Environment Hydrologic Cycle </p> <p>Global Water Resource Depletion</p> <p>Hydrologic Cycle Terminology</p> <p>Benefits of Water Efficiency</p> <p>High-Performance Building Hydrologic Cycle Strategy</p> <p>Building Plumbing Fixture and Controls</p> <p>Nonportable Water Sources</p> <p>Wastewater Strategies</p> <p>Baseline Water Model Example</p> <p>Use of Low-Flow Fixture Strategy</p> <p>Use of Alternative Water Sources Strategy</p> <p>Case Study: Lott Clean Water Alliance, Olympia, Washington</p> <p>Blackwater Case Study: Blackwater Recycling System, Salesforce Tower, San Francisco</p> <p>Summary and Conclusions</p> <p>Chapter 11 Closing Materials Loops </p> <p>The Challenge of Materials and Product Selection</p> <p>Selecting Building Materials and Products with a Focus on A Closed-Loop Materials System</p> <p>Life Cycle Assessment</p> <p>Materials and Product Certification</p> <p>Key and Emerging Construction Materials and Products</p> <p>Case Study Of Closing The Loop: Ecoworx® Carpet Tiles</p> <p>Design for Deconstruction and Disassembly</p> <p>Case Study: Project XX Office Building, Delft, Netherlands</p> <p>Summary and Conclusions</p> <p>Chapter 12 Built Environment Carbon Footprint </p> <p>Human Impact on the Biogeochemical Carbon Cycle</p> <p>Climate Change and the Carbon Cycle</p> <p>Climate Change Mitigating</p> <p>Defining the Carbon Footprint of The Built Environment</p> <p>Reducing the Carbon Footprint of the Built Environment</p> <p>Focusing on Mitigating Project Climate Change Impact</p> <p>Carbon Neutrality and Its Applicability to Buildings</p> <p>Focusing on Mitigating Project Climate Change Impacts</p> <p>Carbon Neutrality Case Study: The Hong Kong Zero Carbon Building</p> <p>Carbon Neutrality Case Study: Glaxosmithkline Carbon Neutral Laboratory for Sustainable Chemistry (Nottingham, Uk)</p> <p>Carbon Footprint Case Study: Rinker Hall, University of Florida </p> <p>Chapter 13 Indoor Environmental Quality </p> <p>Indoor Environmental Quality: The Issues</p> <p>Integrated IEQ Design</p> <p>Addressing the Main Components of Integrated IEQ Design</p> <p>HVAC Systems and IEQ</p> <p>Emissions from Building Materials</p> <p>The WELL and FITWEL Building Standards</p> <p>Summary and Conclusions</p> <p>Part IV Green Building Implementation </p> <p>Chapter 14 Construction Operations and Commissioning</p> <p>Site Protection Planning</p> <p>Managing Indoor Air Quality during Construction</p> <p>Construction Materials Management</p> <p>Construction and Demolition Waste Management</p> <p>Commissioning</p> <p>Summary and Conclusions</p> <p>Chapter 15 Green Building Economics </p> <p>General Approach</p> <p>The Business Case for High-Performance Green Buildings</p> <p>Economics of Green Building</p> <p>Quantifying Green Building Benefits</p> <p>Managing First Costs</p> <p>Tunneling through the Cost Barrier</p> <p>Summary and Conclusions</p> <p>Chapter 16 Resilience Resilience in the Context of Sustainable Construction</p> <p>Resilience Concepts and Scope</p> <p>Codes and Standards for Built Environment Resilience</p> <p>Designing Resilient Buildings</p> <p>Green Building Assessment and Resilience…”
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