Green Buildings

Green buildings are structures designed to reduce the total environmental impact of a built environment. These buildings maximize the efficient use of resources such as energy, water, and materials, resulting in a healthier and more comfortable living environment, while reducing pollution, greenhouse gas emissions and ecological footprints. Green buildings can save money through reduced operating costs and improved asset value, while also providing healthier, more productive spaces in which to work and live.

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Green Economy and Occupational Health and Safety: Potential Impacts and Preventive Policies

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Mapping and Characterizing the Green Belt of Córdoba: Land Dynamics and the Urban-Rural Transformation Process

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Energy Efficiency in Commercial Buildings: Challenges, Opportunities, and Solutions (Review)

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Potential of Energy Efficiency and Conservation Measures in Residential Buildings in Ghana (Case Study of Student Hostel)

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