Join this virtual conference on 12-14 June 2024. With an overarching theme "Innovation Pathways & Partnerships for Sustainable Built and Urban Environments", WSBE24 is the culmination of a three-year series of nine regional conferences spanning ten cities and countries. This global event provides a unique opportunity to learn, connect, and collaborate on critical issues facing our built and urban environments. As it is a virtual conference, no travel is involved. This helps to broaden acces...| News
The latest LCA Forum considered key issues in research and labelling regarding the representation of electricity mix in buildings' operational electricity consumption. Electricity consumption is an important contributor to their environmental impacts. The forum discussed the following key questions: What is the current state of electricity mix modelling for construction products and buildings' use phases? How do different modelling approaches reflect and/or influence the transition of the ele...| News
Independent measure gives top ranking to Buildings & Cities B&C is ranked as a top quartile (Q1) journal in Scopus. B&C's Citescore is 4.0. B&C's transdisciplinary nature is reflected in Q1 ranking in different categories: Engineering: Architecture Social Sciences: Urban Studies Social Sciences: Georgraphy, Planning and Development| News
Deadline for abstracts: 31.7.23 The 2024 World Sustainable Built Environment Conference (WSBE24) will be a virtual conference - to promote inclusivity and net-zero-carbon. It will be held 12-14 June 2024. The conference theme is "Pathways and Partnerships for Sustainable Built Environments".| News
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Deadline for abstracts: 23 May 2025| Buildings and Cities
Research papers in B&C are being widely read Buildings & Cities is pleased to announce that in 2024 our peer reviewed articles were viewed and downloaded 523,612 times from the journal's website. The great interest shown here is an indicator of the journal's role as an important resource and as a valued contributor to the field.| Buildings and Cities
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Read this vital series of essays providing multiple perspectives on expected and needed outcomes from COP28.| Buildings and Cities