Construction wasteConstruction waste or debris is any kind of debris from the construction process. Different government agencies have clear definitions. For example, the United States Environmental Protection Agency EPA defines construction and demolition materials as “debris generated during the construction, renovation and demolition of buildings, roads, and bridges.” Additionally, the EPA has categorized Construction and Demolition (C&D) waste into three categories: non-dangerous, hazardous, and semi-hazardous.
Greenhouse gas monitoringGreenhouse gas monitoring is the direct measurement of greenhouse gas emissions and levels. There are several different methods of measuring carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere, including infrared analyzing and manometry. Methane and nitrous oxide are measured by other instruments. Greenhouse gases are measured from space such as by the Orbiting Carbon Observatory and networks of ground stations such as the Integrated Carbon Observation System.
Réutilisation ou recyclage des eaux uséesLa réutilisation des eaux usées, ou recyclage, consiste à récupérer les eaux usées après plusieurs traitements destinés à en éliminer les impuretés, afin de stocker et d'employer cette eau à nouveau. Le recyclage remplit donc un double objectif d’économie de la ressource : il permet à la fois d'économiser les ressources en amont en les réutilisant, mais aussi de diminuer le volume des rejets pollués. L'intérêt en est cependant limité quand il n'y a pas de tension quantitative sur la ressource en eau dans le secteur concerné.
Construction engineeringConstruction engineering, also known as construction operations, is a professional subdiscipline of civil engineering that deals with the designing, planning, construction, and operations management of infrastructure such as roadways, tunnels, bridges, airports, railroads, facilities, buildings, dams, utilities and other projects. Construction engineers learn some of the design aspects similar to civil engineers as well as project management aspects.
Coffragethumb|Coffrage Cadres. Le coffrage est une enceinte provisoire, un moule, destinée à maintenir en place un matériau de construction le temps que celui-ci devienne autoportant, soit par prise, séchage (béton, pisé), soit par d'autres contraintes physiques (pierres, dans le cas d'une voûte). Le coffrage a pour but de réaliser des ouvrages aux formes définies par la surface interne du coffrage. vignette|upright=1.5|Coffrages d'angle pour couler des murs à angle droit.
Construction biddingConstruction bidding is the process of submitting a proposal (tender) to undertake, or manage the undertaking of a construction project. The process starts with a cost estimate from blueprints and material take offs. The tender is treated as an offer to do the work for a certain amount of money (firm price), or a certain amount of profit (cost reimbursement or cost plus). The tender, which is submitted by the competing firms, is generally based on a bill of quantities, a bill of approximate quantities or other specifications which enable the tenders to attain higher levels of accuracy, the statement of work.
Social costSocial cost in neoclassical economics is the sum of the private costs resulting from a transaction and the costs imposed on the consumers as a consequence of being exposed to the transaction for which they are not compensated or charged. In other words, it is the sum of private and external costs. This might be applied to any number of economic problems: for example, social cost of carbon has been explored to better understand the costs of carbon emissions for proposed economic solutions such as a carbon tax.
Economic analysis of climate changeThe economic analysis of climate change explains how economic thinking, tools and techniques are applied to calculate the magnitude and distribution of damage caused by climate change. It also informs the policies and approaches for mitigation and adaptation to climate change from global to household scales. This topic is also inclusive of alternative economic approaches, including ecological economics and degrowth. Economic analysis of climate change is considered challenging as it is a long-term problem and has substantial distributional issues within and across countries.
Utilisation des excretavignette|Récolte de poivrons (capsicum) cultivés avec du compost à base d'excréments dans un jardin expérimental en Haïti L'utilisation des excréments ou utilisation des excreta fait ici référence à l'utilisation des excréments animaux et/ou excréments humains, à savoir les matières fécales (ou fèces) et l'urine. Il s'agit de valoriser la matière organique et les nutriments qu'ils contiennent naturellement sous des formes bioassimilables pour les plantes. On en fait des amendement ou des engrais en agriculture, jardinage, aquaculture ou activités horticoles.
Économie circulaireL'économie circulaire est un nouveau modèle économique à vision systémique. Les notions d'économie verte, d’économie de l'usage ou de l'économie de la fonctionnalité, de l'économie de la performance et de l'écologie industrielle font partie de l'économie circulaire. Une telle économie fonctionne en boucle, abolissant ainsi la notion de « déchet ». Son objectif est de produire des biens et services tout en limitant fortement la consommation et le gaspillage des matières premières, et des sources d'énergies non renouvelables.