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Development of national technological capacity for environmentally sound construction.

Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Nairobi : United Nations Centre for Human Settlements, 1993Subject(s): Pollution | Construction industry -- Pollution -- Environment. -- Construction industry -- Pollution -- Environment. -- Construction industry -- Pollution -- EnvironmentSummary: This publication attempts to identify the ways in which construction activity contributes to different areas of environmental stress. Recent figures are used to identify existing trends on a global and regional basis, and attempts to assess the contribution of construction to them; it highlights particular examples of environmental stress resulting from construction activity.
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This publication attempts to identify the ways in which construction activity contributes to different areas of environmental stress. Recent figures are used to identify existing trends on a global and regional basis, and attempts to assess the contribution of construction to them; it highlights particular examples of environmental stress resulting from construction activity.

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