Green Building Materials for Sustainable Construction
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Green Building Materials, Sustainable ConstructionAbstract
This paper explores the use of green building materials in sustainable construction, focusing on materials such as bamboo, recycled steel, and fly ash. It compares the environmental impact and economic viability of using traditional materials versus sustainable alternatives. Case studies from five construction projects are analyzed to illustrate the performance of green materials in different environmental conditions. The research concludes that green materials not only reduce the carbon footprint of buildings but also enhance their energy efficiency and reduce construction waste.
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Purohit, M. S. (2012). Resource management in the desert ecosystem of Nagaur district_ An ecological study of land agriculture water and human resources (Doctoral dissertation, Maharaja Ganga Singh University).
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