Items with Index Term: material flow analysis

Number of items: 21.

Abdelshafy, A and Walther, G (2023) Using dynamic-locational material flow analysis to model the development of urban stock. Building Research & Information, 51(1), pp. 5-20. ISSN 0961-3218

Alaux, N; Kulmer, V; Vogel, J and Passer, A (2025) Preserving buildings: Emission reductions from circular economy strategies in Austria. Buildings & Cities, 6(1), pp. 881-898. ISSN 2632-6655

Berglund-Brown, J; Dobie, I; Hewitt, J; De Wolf, C and Ochsendorf, J (2025) Lifetimes of demolished buildings in US and European cities. Buildings & Cities, 6(1), pp. 1099-1116. ISSN 2632-6655

Bergsdal, H; Brattebø, H; Bohne, R A and Müller, D B (2007) Dynamic material flow analysis for norway's dwelling stock. Building Research & Information, 35(5), pp. 557-570. ISSN 0961-3218

Bergsdal, H; Brattebø, H and Müller, D B (2014) Dynamic material flow analysis for PCBs in the Norwegian building stock. Building Research & Information, 42(3), pp. 359-370. ISSN 0961-3218

Gallardo, C; Sandberg, N H and Brattebø, H (2014) Dynamic-MFA examination of Chilean housing stock: Long-term changes and earthquake damage. Building Research & Information, 42(3), pp. 343-358. ISSN 0961-3218

Grafström, J and Rydén, S (2026) A transition probability analysis of material flows in the European aggregates industry. Construction Management and Economics, 44(3), pp. 200-213. ISSN 0144-6193

Hatayama, H and Tahara, K (2016) Using decomposition analysis to forecast metal usage in the building stock. Building Research & Information, 44(1), pp. 63-72. ISSN 0961-3218

Hu, M; Bergsdal, H; Van Der Voet, E; Huppes, G and Muller, D B (2010) Dynamics of urban and rural housing stocks in China. Building Research & Information, 38(3), pp. 301-317. ISSN 0961-3218

Icibaci, L M (2019) Re-use of building products in the Netherlands: The development of a metabolism based assessment approach. PhD thesis, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands.

Jain, S; Singhal, S and Jain, N K (2021) Construction and demolition waste (C&DW) in India: Generation rate and implications of C&DW recycling. International Journal of Construction Management, 21(3), pp. 261-270. ISSN 1562-3599

Kurvinen, A; Huovari, J; Lahtinen, M; Sen, T and Saari, A (2024) A dynamic model for estimating the long-term need for repairs and renovations in residential buildings. Building Research & Information, 52(5), pp. 533-550. ISSN 0961-3218

Ley, J D (2004) An environmental and material flow analysis of the UK steel construction sector. EngD thesis, Cardiff University, UK.

Li, Y (2013) Developing a sustainable construction waste estimation and management system. PhD thesis, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong.

Ortlepp, R; Gruhler, K and Schiller, G (2018) Materials in Germany's domestic building stock: Calculation model and uncertainties. Building Research & Information, 46(2), pp. 164-178. ISSN 0961-3218

Reis, Daniel da Costa (2020) Material flow and resource efficiency in the construction industry. PhD thesis, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil.

Roca-Puigròs, M; Billy, R G; Gerber, A; Wäger, P and Müller, D B (2020) Pathways toward a carbon-neutral Swiss residential building stock. Buildings & Cities, 1(1), pp. 579-593. ISSN 2632-6655

Sandberg, N H; Bergsdal, H and Brattebø, H (2011) Historical energy analysis of the Norwegian dwelling stock. Building Research & Information, 39(1), pp. 1-15. ISSN 0961-3218

Sandberg, N H and Bratteb, H (2012) Analysis of energy and carbon flows in the future Norwegian dwelling stock. Building Research & Information, 40(2), pp. 123-139. ISSN 0961-3218

Sartori, I; Bergsdal, H; Muller, D B and Brattebø, H (2008) Towards modelling of construction, renovation and demolition activities: Norway's dwelling stock, 1900-2100. Building Research & Information, 36(5), pp. 412-425. ISSN 0961-3218

Tangtinthai, N (2016) Extraction, use and disposal of construction materials in Great Britain and Thailand. PhD thesis, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.

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