Books by Keyword: Bamboo

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Edited by: Prof. Sofiane Amziane and Prof. Mohammed Sonebi
Online since: January 2022
Description:

The 4th International Conference on Bio-Based Building Materials (ICBBM 2021, 16-18 June 2021, Barcelona, Spain) has become established as a leading forum of Scientists across a broad range of disciplines related to the application of bio-based composites and natural materials in modern construction practice.

Edited by: Prof. Khosrow Ghavami, Normando Perazzo Barbosa and Alexandr Zhemchuzhnikov
Online since: March 2014
Description: Collection of selected, peer reviewed papers from the 14th International Conference on Non-Conventional Materials and Technologies Construction Materials and Technologies for Sustainability (14th NOCMAT 2013) March 24-27, 2013, Joao Pessoa, Brazil.
The 84 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Bamboo and Wood;
Chapter 2: Earthen Materials and Constructions;
Chapter 3: Cement, Mortar and Concrete;
Chapter 4: Standards, Guidelines and Policy Issues;
Chapter 5: Composites Reinforced with Vegetable Fibers;
Chapter 6: Structural Integrity and Durability;
Chapter 7: Advances in Research Methodologies and Material Testing;
Chapter 8: Recycling of Industrial, Agricultural and Urban Waste;
Chapter 9: Affordable Housing Using Low Cost Energy Saving Materials

Edited by: Catalina Spataru
Online since: November 2012
Description: These are the proceedings of the International Conference on Civil Engineering and Materials (ICCEM 2012), held on the 7 and 8th July 2012 in Paris, France. As in the case of the previous conferences, the proceedings are an excellent guide to current thinking on the topic.
Edited by: Yan Xiao, Zhi Li, Rui Wang, Bo Shan and Prof. Khosrow Ghavami
Online since: June 2012
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The 13th NOCMAT Conference continued to provide a forum where researchers, governmental and non-governmental agencies could introduce their research results concerning innovations in the field of low-cost energy-saving materials which are renewable and locally available: such as bamboo, soil fibers and cement alternatives. Also covered were technologies which make use of such non-conventional materials as natural fibers and agricultural and industrial residues in a more cost-effective, durable, environment-friendly, energy-efficient and sustainable manner.
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