Life cycle assessment of brick and timber house and effects on climate change in Malaysia

Environment education is an important issue not only from the origination stage but also from the value of sustain it for now and for next generations. From the 1990s, the importance of environment conserve becomes understood for conservation effort in many areas. Among all activity, building cons...

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Main Authors: Balasbaneh, Ali Tighnavard, Marsono, Abdulkadir
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spelling my.utm.406842017-07-27T04:34:34Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/40684/ Life cycle assessment of brick and timber house and effects on climate change in Malaysia Balasbaneh, Ali Tighnavard Marsono, Abdulkadir QC Physics Environment education is an important issue not only from the origination stage but also from the value of sustain it for now and for next generations. From the 1990s, the importance of environment conserve becomes understood for conservation effort in many areas. Among all activity, building construction industry played the principal roles in improving the environment, therefore attempt to mitigate effects from building constructions to environment. Sustainable development needs a method to evaluate and compare the environmental effect of human activity on any economic for various products. Environmental impacts include emission into the environment and utilization of resources as well as other inventions such as land use to build new products. The materials consist of brick and timber house with different roof materials. This study review the extraction of raw materials until the erected of building on the site. The objectives show that how much this construction can effect on climate change and human toxicity by building construction. The aim of this article is introducing the most friendly environment material for building construction and result shows wood building is the preferable solution. 2013 Article PeerReviewed text/html en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/40684/2/J.%20Basic.%20Appl.%20Sci.%20Res.%2C%203%289%29305-310%2C%202013.pdf Balasbaneh, Ali Tighnavard and Marsono, Abdulkadir (2013) Life cycle assessment of brick and timber house and effects on climate change in Malaysia. Journal of Basic and Applied Scientific Research, 3 (9). pp. 305-310. ISSN 2090-4304
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Balasbaneh, Ali Tighnavard
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Life cycle assessment of brick and timber house and effects on climate change in Malaysia
description Environment education is an important issue not only from the origination stage but also from the value of sustain it for now and for next generations. From the 1990s, the importance of environment conserve becomes understood for conservation effort in many areas. Among all activity, building construction industry played the principal roles in improving the environment, therefore attempt to mitigate effects from building constructions to environment. Sustainable development needs a method to evaluate and compare the environmental effect of human activity on any economic for various products. Environmental impacts include emission into the environment and utilization of resources as well as other inventions such as land use to build new products. The materials consist of brick and timber house with different roof materials. This study review the extraction of raw materials until the erected of building on the site. The objectives show that how much this construction can effect on climate change and human toxicity by building construction. The aim of this article is introducing the most friendly environment material for building construction and result shows wood building is the preferable solution.
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author Balasbaneh, Ali Tighnavard
Marsono, Abdulkadir
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Marsono, Abdulkadir
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title Life cycle assessment of brick and timber house and effects on climate change in Malaysia
title_short Life cycle assessment of brick and timber house and effects on climate change in Malaysia
title_full Life cycle assessment of brick and timber house and effects on climate change in Malaysia
title_fullStr Life cycle assessment of brick and timber house and effects on climate change in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Life cycle assessment of brick and timber house and effects on climate change in Malaysia
title_sort life cycle assessment of brick and timber house and effects on climate change in malaysia
publishDate 2013
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