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User Perception of Energy Efficiency in School of Architecture and Built Environment (SABE) Building, Kigali, RWANDA
The faculty building of School of Architecture and Built Environment (SABE) at University of Rwanda was designed based on volcano form and volcano... -
Lighting Design Towards Net Zero Healthy in Adaptively Reused Building
In this rapid urban development, buildings face many environmental challenges in terms of energy efficiency and the occupants’ health issues. Based... -
Study on the Variation of Bioaerosol Concentration and Influencing Factors at Subway Platforms
As urbanization accelerates globally, subway transportation has become a crucial part of modern cities. This study focuses on the potential risk of... -
Inorganic Gases
The focus of this chapter are inorganic gases like the air quality indicator carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2),... -
The Double Benefit of Environmental Sustainability – The Case of ISPGAYA
This study shows the double benefit of the institution’s investment in environmental issues, institution-environment. As a driving force, it is... -
On the seasonal aerosol pollution levels and its sources in some primary schools in Vilnius, Lithuania
Aerosol particle number (PNC) and mass concentrations (PMC) were studied in 11 primary schools during the 2017–2018 school years (from September to...
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Disasters affecting education across time and space—a perspective from Kashmir
In Kashmir, natural catastrophes such as earthquakes, floods, landslides, and droughts have disrupted daily life in a multitude of areas to the point...
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Infusing Design Thinking into Teacher Preparation: Connecting Learners and Stakeholders Through Classroom-Based Discussions About Local Sustainability Concerns
This paper surveys the literature on participatory design, place connection, and learner agency to suggest new outcomes from the preparation offered... -
Bioaerosols
The focus of this chapter are bioaerosols in indoor spaces. Bioaerosol refers to all particles of biological origin suspended in the air like plant... -
Undergraduate experiences with sustainability courses: insights for diversifying sustainability education
Many universities have committed to providing opportunities for all undergraduates to engage with sustainability education. However, the disciplines...
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Volatile Organic Compounds and Very Volatile Organic Compounds
In this chapter, the large group of volatile organic compounds (VOC) like formaldehyde, other aldehydes, glycol ethers, isothiazolinone, methyl... -
Heavy metal pollution in indoor dust of residential, commercial, and industrial areas: a review of evolutionary trends
Heavy metals (HMs) in indoor dust are among the most toxic micropollutants and have attracted mainly the attention of researchers in the last three...
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Deborah Mutnick, Margaret Cuonzo, Carol Griffith, Timothy Leslie, and Jay M. Shuttleworth. The city as ecosystem: sustainable education, policy, and practice
The City is an Ecosystem is an edited volume with 22 contributed chapters focused on three major crises, i.e., climate change, biodiversity loss, and...
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Types, sources, socioeconomic impacts, and control strategies of environmental noise: a review
Noise exposure has reached an alarming degree over the years because of rapid growth in the industry, transportation, and urbanization. Therefore, it...
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Particulate Matter (PM) and Fibers
In this chapter, the particulate matter (PM), ultrafine particles, engineered nanoparticles, fibers like asbestos and man-made mineral fibers, as... -
Are You Ready to Take Avatar in Virtual Classroom—Metaverse in Education from Student’s Perspective
The education sector has undergone momentous changes in the past few decades, focusing on integrating immersive technologies into academic settings... -
Collaborative and Sustainable Blended Learning in UTAS Salalah
Classical teaching–learning approach with just in-class becomes more and more inefficient in this era. This is due to the insufficient adaptation of... -
How Implementing SDG 12 in Teaching Helps Students Develop Prosocial Skills?
The world is witnessing various substantial risks and how ecological and climate changes can affect our daily lives, such as ecological and climate... -
Indoor air pollution with benzene, formaldehyde, and nitrogen dioxide in schools in Osijek, Croatia
Exposure to air pollution and poor indoor air quality is associated with a variety of adverse health outcomes, especially in schoolchildren. This...