Description
SDCE is the main annual research conference in Singapore aimed at presenting current research being carried out. Currently SDCE 2010 will be held on 26 to 28 February 2010. The idea of the conference is for the scientists, scholars, engineers and students from the Universities all around the world and the industry to present ongoing research activities, and hence to foster research relations between the Universities and the industry. The conference proceeding will proudly published by World Academic Press, and be included in the British Library, and indexed by Nelson and Thomson ISI.
Topics:
Actions and policies to implement sustainable construction
Adapting to Climate Change
Advanced Monitoring Systems
Biodiversity
Biomimicry and design with nature
Building sustainability assessment tools
Conservation (buildings and nature)
Conserve energy, water and other resources
Design and technologies for energy efficiency and conservation
Design for climate change
Design for deconstruction
Design for flexibility
Design for minimizing and using construction and demolition waste
Design for Security and Sustainability
Design for service-life
Design quality
Designing Inclusive Environments
Designing the sustainable city of tomorrow and Urban Sustainability
Develop energy efficient buildings at design stage to secure long-term savings
Eco-materials and technologies
End-user and community involvement
Health and safety
Improvements in Numerical Modeling and Analytical Approaches
Indoor environment quality and benchmarks
Innovative sustainable construction systems
Life Cycle Analysis
Location and Urban Design
Microclimate
New Cement-Based Materials
New constructive Techniques and Systems
Planning and building law and trends
Planning aspects for sustainable construction (construction site, procurement and commissioning)
Reduce the noise, pollution, flooding and microclimatic effects
Rehabilitation
Re-use land and buildings
Social inclusion
Sustainable design and construction standards
Sustainable management of existing building stock
Sustainable resources and materials use
Transport and Environment
Urban Design and Development
Use of industrial waste
Use of non-conventional materials
Waste minimisation
Water Pollution and Flooding