This book presents the select proceedings of the International Conference on Sustainable Built Environment (ICSBE 2024). It comprehensively explores the decarbonization of the built environment and delves into sustainable urban planning, policy and design to reduce carbon emissions, enhance liveability and foster resilience in cities. The book showcases the best practices, case studies and challenges in transforming existing buildings into sustainable and energy-efficient structures through rehabilitation, repositioning and retrofitting measures. The book also highlights the role of digital…mehr
This book presents the select proceedings of the International Conference on Sustainable Built Environment (ICSBE 2024). It comprehensively explores the decarbonization of the built environment and delves into sustainable urban planning, policy and design to reduce carbon emissions, enhance liveability and foster resilience in cities. The book showcases the best practices, case studies and challenges in transforming existing buildings into sustainable and energy-efficient structures through rehabilitation, repositioning and retrofitting measures. The book also highlights the role of digital technologies like Building Information Modeling (BIM), the Internet of Things (IoT) and data analytics in optimizing resource utilization, monitoring energy consumption and improving construction project management for enhanced sustainability. This book also explores how Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles and net-zero initiatives are driving a transformative change in the real estate and construction industry. This book will equip researchers, practitioners and policymakers with innovative solutions and practical guidance to aid their efforts in advancing sustainability within the real estate and construction sector.
Dr. Deepak Bajaj is presently a Professor and the Director and Head of the Institution at the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) School of Built Environment at Amity University, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. He completed his Bachelor of Engineering from Manipal Institute of Technology, India and his Master of Construction Management from the University of New South Wales, Australia. He also holds a PhD from the University of Technology Sydney, Australia. Dr. Bajaj has a diverse technical, business and research background and extensive experience in consulting, training and academia. He is also passionate about knowledge sharing and has spent the last 35 years working in industry and higher education in the built environment sector. He has previously served as an adjunct professor at RICS School of Built Environment and during his teaching tenure since 2016, he has mentored and supervised several PhD scholars and master's degree students. He has also been an adjunct professor at the SKEMA Business School in France and the Chongqing Jianzhu College in Chongqing, China. Before joining the RICS School of Built Environment, Dr. Bajaj worked in different roles in the project management, construction, real estate and facility management sectors and has varied industry experience in diverse professional capacities at national and international organizations. He has been a fellow of RICS for the past 12 years and he also chairs the RICS assessment panel in India and the United Kingdom. Dr. Bajaj has been honoured with the 'Australian Institute of Building National Excellence Award' in 1999 in Construction Management and the 'Facility Management Australia National Excellence Award' for Knowledge Achievement in Risk Management in 2003. He has authored numerous research publications and has been the guest editor and peer reviewer for many journals.
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Chapter 1 :Diverse Economic activities in urban Agglomerations Boon or Bane for City Resilience?.- Chapter 2 :Attributes of green office buildings in the Bangalore metropolitan region.- Chapter 3 :Implementation of Earned Value Management in Indian Construction Industry.- Chapter 4 :Life Cycle Costing of MEP Equipments in Construction Projects.- Chapter 5 :Enhance the sustainability of construction projects by integrating an effective risk management process.- Chapter 6 :A Review Study on Adoption of Predictive Maintenance for Property Management.- Chapter 7 :"Particulate Matter (PM 2.5 and PM 10) Prediction Analysis using Machine Learning for Effective Air Pollution Control and Management.- Chapter 8 :CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF DELAY IN THE INDIAN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY.- Chapter 9 :Financial Risk Management in Indian Railway projects.- Chapter 10 :Impact of Rental Growth on Green Commercial Buildings Compared to Conventional Spaces.- Chapter 11 :Availability of Debt finance for Real Estate Sector: Key to Sustainable Development.- Chapter 12 :Future of tenanted workspaces in terms of technology and sustainability.- Chapter 13 :Advancing Sustainable Construction Management through Digital Innovation.- Chapter 14 :Examining Thermal Adaptability in Mumbai's Diverse Residential Housing Sectors.- Chapter 15 :RISKS AND BARRIERS TO SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS IN INDIAN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY.- Chapter 16 :Analysis of Energy in a Building and Thermal Comfort for Educational Building Using Simulating Software.- Chapter 17 :Green Transition: Charting India's Path in Cement Industry Towards Zero Emissions.- Chapter 18 :Exploring Urban Perspectives: View Factor Analysis in Low-Rise Housing Projects.- Chapter 19 :Transformative Watershed Management in Villages in Maharashtra - A Case Study.- Chapter 20:Sustainable Development of Artisans in Indian Cities A Study Through Systematic Literature Review.- Chapter 21:A Methodology to Quantify the Impact of Planning Improvements on Residential Land Values.- Chapter 22:Characterization of innovative and sustainable cement less mortar.- Chapter 23:Sustainable Integration of Industry 5.0 in the Real Estate Sector: Building the Future, Brick by Byte.- Chapter 24:Barriers for Adoption of Green Building Norms in India: Individual Home Owners and Contractors.- Chapter 25:Adapting AI-powered Novel Inspection Techniques for Safe, Resilient, and Sustainable Infrastructure Lifecycle Management.- Chapter 26:Structured Literature Review of Rental Housing Research through the Lens of Sustainable Urbanization.- Chapter 27:Blockchain in real estate: A Literature review.- Chapter 28:Development of Sustainable Construction Materials by Using Electroplating Waste Sludge Governance: Third pillar of ESG.
Chapter 1 :Diverse Economic activities in urban Agglomerations Boon or Bane for City Resilience?.- Chapter 2 :Attributes of green office buildings in the Bangalore metropolitan region.- Chapter 3 :Implementation of Earned Value Management in Indian Construction Industry.- Chapter 4 :Life Cycle Costing of MEP Equipments in Construction Projects.- Chapter 5 :Enhance the sustainability of construction projects by integrating an effective risk management process.- Chapter 6 :A Review Study on Adoption of Predictive Maintenance for Property Management.- Chapter 7 :"Particulate Matter (PM 2.5 and PM 10) Prediction Analysis using Machine Learning for Effective Air Pollution Control and Management.- Chapter 8 :CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF DELAY IN THE INDIAN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY.- Chapter 9 :Financial Risk Management in Indian Railway projects.- Chapter 10 :Impact of Rental Growth on Green Commercial Buildings Compared to Conventional Spaces.- Chapter 11 :Availability of Debt finance for Real Estate Sector: Key to Sustainable Development.- Chapter 12 :Future of tenanted workspaces in terms of technology and sustainability.- Chapter 13 :Advancing Sustainable Construction Management through Digital Innovation.- Chapter 14 :Examining Thermal Adaptability in Mumbai's Diverse Residential Housing Sectors.- Chapter 15 :RISKS AND BARRIERS TO SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS IN INDIAN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY.- Chapter 16 :Analysis of Energy in a Building and Thermal Comfort for Educational Building Using Simulating Software.- Chapter 17 :Green Transition: Charting India's Path in Cement Industry Towards Zero Emissions.- Chapter 18 :Exploring Urban Perspectives: View Factor Analysis in Low-Rise Housing Projects.- Chapter 19 :Transformative Watershed Management in Villages in Maharashtra - A Case Study.- Chapter 20:Sustainable Development of Artisans in Indian Cities A Study Through Systematic Literature Review.- Chapter 21:A Methodology to Quantify the Impact of Planning Improvements on Residential Land Values.- Chapter 22:Characterization of innovative and sustainable cement less mortar.- Chapter 23:Sustainable Integration of Industry 5.0 in the Real Estate Sector: Building the Future, Brick by Byte.- Chapter 24:Barriers for Adoption of Green Building Norms in India: Individual Home Owners and Contractors.- Chapter 25:Adapting AI-powered Novel Inspection Techniques for Safe, Resilient, and Sustainable Infrastructure Lifecycle Management.- Chapter 26:Structured Literature Review of Rental Housing Research through the Lens of Sustainable Urbanization.- Chapter 27:Blockchain in real estate: A Literature review.- Chapter 28:Development of Sustainable Construction Materials by Using Electroplating Waste Sludge Governance: Third pillar of ESG.
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