Green Materials in Civil Engineering 1st Edition
Green Materials in Civil Engineering (1st Edition) by Anasua GuhaRay, Toshiro Hata, Nagesh R. Iyer, Pijush Samui, and Sanjay Kumar is an essential guide for professionals and students seeking practical, science-backed solutions to make infrastructure greener and more resilient. This timely volume addresses the urgent need for sustainable construction practices that reduce carbon footprints while maintaining performance and durability.
Inside, the book navigates key topics—low-carbon concretes, recycled aggregates, geopolymers, bio-based binders, waste valorization, and lifecycle assessment—presented with clarity and technical rigor. Drawing on the authors’ multidisciplinary expertise, it combines theoretical foundations with real-world case studies, material testing methods, and design recommendations that engineers, architects, and urban planners can apply directly to projects.
Whether you’re working on highways, bridges, buildings, or municipal works, this book offers actionable strategies for material selection, durability evaluation, and regulatory compliance. Its global perspective makes it particularly useful for practitioners in India, Asia, Europe, and North America who must balance sustainability goals with local resources and standards.
Practical, authoritative, and forward-looking, Green Materials in Civil Engineering equips you to reduce environmental impact without compromising safety or cost-efficiency. Add this indispensable resource to your professional library today and lead the transition to sustainable construction practices. Order your copy now to start transforming materials science into tangible, low-carbon infrastructure outcomes.
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