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International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)

International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)
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Research Paper | Construction Management | United States of America | Volume 13 Issue 10, October 2024 | Rating: 5.5 / 10


Reducing the Negative Impact of Demolition on the Environment

Sampath Kumar Paspunoori


Abstract: The topic's relevance is due to the growing scale of urbanization and the need to upgrade urban infrastructure, which leads to an increase in the volume of dismantling works and, as a result, an increase in the burden on the environment. The study aims to develop a comprehensive algorithm to reduce the negative impact of demolition on ecosystems, integrating innovative technological solutions and the principles of circular economy. The analysis revealed significant contradictions between the growing need for environmentally safe dismantling and the fragmentation of existing approaches, which do not take into account the complexity of the interaction of demolition processes with urban ecosystems. In addition, there is a lack of integration of advanced digital developments into dismantling management practices. It was possible to conclude the need to create an adaptive process management system based on the use of Internet of Things technologies, artificial intelligence, and robotics. An innovative algorithm for environmentally safe demolition of buildings is proposed, including stages from preliminary 3D scanning of the object to environmental rehabilitation of the territory. The article is of interest to specialists in the field of environmental management, urban planning, and construction engineering, as well as to decision - makers in the field of urban development, and environmental protection.


Keywords: dismantling of buildings, "green" construction, Internet of Things, recycling of construction waste, demolition of buildings, construction waste, urbanization, circular economy, environmental safety


Edition: Volume 13 Issue 10, October 2024,


Pages: 1091 - 1094



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