TY - JOUR
T1 - Understanding the regional context of sustainable concrete in Asia
T2 - Case studies in Mongolia and Singapore
AU - Henry, Michael
AU - Kato, Yoshitaka
PY - 2014/1
Y1 - 2014/1
N2 - In order to improve the sustainability of the Asian concrete industry, it is important to understand the effect of regional context considering the widely varying socio-economic conditions present in Asia. This research in Mongolia and Singapore was conducted as a continuation of previous studies in Japan, Thailand and South Korea in order to further contribute to understanding regional context, particularly geographic, climate, and economic factors. Geography and climate were found to strongly affect the means by which durability should be assured in each country, as Singapore has a tropical climate whereas Mongolia experiences a large temperature variation with extremely cold winters. The ability to access construction materials and resources was also related to geography, as Singapore, while resource poor, is an international shipping center, whereas Mongolia has abundant resources but few access routes for imports. Quality control issues in Mongolia could be understood in the context of the lower level of economic development, whereas in Singapore the high level of development has lead to an emphasis on green construction, with the government taking the lead in implementing new systems and technologies.
AB - In order to improve the sustainability of the Asian concrete industry, it is important to understand the effect of regional context considering the widely varying socio-economic conditions present in Asia. This research in Mongolia and Singapore was conducted as a continuation of previous studies in Japan, Thailand and South Korea in order to further contribute to understanding regional context, particularly geographic, climate, and economic factors. Geography and climate were found to strongly affect the means by which durability should be assured in each country, as Singapore has a tropical climate whereas Mongolia experiences a large temperature variation with extremely cold winters. The ability to access construction materials and resources was also related to geography, as Singapore, while resource poor, is an international shipping center, whereas Mongolia has abundant resources but few access routes for imports. Quality control issues in Mongolia could be understood in the context of the lower level of economic development, whereas in Singapore the high level of development has lead to an emphasis on green construction, with the government taking the lead in implementing new systems and technologies.
KW - Concrete
KW - Construction
KW - Mongolia
KW - Singapore
KW - Sustainable development
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U2 - 10.1016/j.resconrec.2013.10.012
DO - 10.1016/j.resconrec.2013.10.012
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84890290902
SN - 0921-3449
VL - 82
SP - 86
EP - 93
JO - Resources, Conservation and Recycling
JF - Resources, Conservation and Recycling
ER -