Open Access
Issue
MATEC Web Conf.
Volume 280, 2019
The 5th International Conference on Sustainable Built Environment (ICSBE 2018)
Article Number 05021
Number of page(s) 9
Section Sustainable Resource Management
DOI https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201928005021
Published online 08 May 2019
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