The problem of waste resulting from construction is one of the most serious problems that developing countries may face, especially in the field of housing, as a result of the amount of waste resulting from that type of projects. The extent and framework of the technologies available and available at the local level. The research reached a comprehensive approach that is compatible with the application with the local climate. The research study, by monitoring and analyzing, dealt with the most important experiences of applying construction waste management technologies in social housing projects at the global and regional levels, as it became clear through the analytical study that the closest of these experiences to the application of the local climate is the East Asian countries represented In (Japan, China, Singapore), especially China, because of its similarity in some aspects with the general climate and China's reliance on the principle of avoiding the appearance of waste since the early stages of design, which helped it solve the problem of construction waste in public housing projects
Alrifai, A. (2022). منهج مقترح لادارة مخلفات البناء في مواقع التنفيذ مرجعية خاصة للمجتمعات العمرانية الجديدة (مدينة حدائق اکتوبر). Assiut University Bulletin for Environmental Researches, 25.1(1), 69-94. doi: 10.21608/auber.2022.125783.1021
MLA
Ashraf Alrifai. "منهج مقترح لادارة مخلفات البناء في مواقع التنفيذ مرجعية خاصة للمجتمعات العمرانية الجديدة (مدينة حدائق اکتوبر)". Assiut University Bulletin for Environmental Researches, 25.1, 1, 2022, 69-94. doi: 10.21608/auber.2022.125783.1021
HARVARD
Alrifai, A. (2022). 'منهج مقترح لادارة مخلفات البناء في مواقع التنفيذ مرجعية خاصة للمجتمعات العمرانية الجديدة (مدينة حدائق اکتوبر)', Assiut University Bulletin for Environmental Researches, 25.1(1), pp. 69-94. doi: 10.21608/auber.2022.125783.1021
VANCOUVER
Alrifai, A. منهج مقترح لادارة مخلفات البناء في مواقع التنفيذ مرجعية خاصة للمجتمعات العمرانية الجديدة (مدينة حدائق اکتوبر). Assiut University Bulletin for Environmental Researches, 2022; 25.1(1): 69-94. doi: 10.21608/auber.2022.125783.1021