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View article: The Role of Proximity Principle in Driving Circular Economy in Built Environment
The Role of Proximity Principle in Driving Circular Economy in Built Environment Open
With the significant volume of construction and demolition (C&D) waste produced by the global building and construction sector, there are calls for action to enable more circular practices in the sector. Local collaboration has emerged as …
View article: Circular economy policies and the use of recycled materials in the Australian built environment
Circular economy policies and the use of recycled materials in the Australian built environment Open
The built environment sector is a major contributor to global waste generation, prompting urgent calls for the sector's transition towards a circular economy (CE). Utilising products with recycled content (PwRC) in construction activities …
View article: Identifying Individual Factors Which Impact Student Learning in a Desktop Flight Training Simulator
Identifying Individual Factors Which Impact Student Learning in a Desktop Flight Training Simulator Open
With expected global growth in air transport demand and forecasted shortage of pilots, there is a need for faster and cheaper flight training. A range of protocols was used to assess factors such as student’s emotional state, adaptive perf…
View article: The Impacts of COVID-19 on Domestic Aviation in Finland and the Potential Role of Electric Aircraft for a Green Recovery
The Impacts of COVID-19 on Domestic Aviation in Finland and the Potential Role of Electric Aircraft for a Green Recovery Open
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a major downturn in the aviation industry that has not only affected international flights but also domestic aviation. Airlines have adjusted their timetables accordingly, but load factors have remained low…
View article: Developing airport management practices towards net zero emissions: Experiences from the Australian aviation industry
Developing airport management practices towards net zero emissions: Experiences from the Australian aviation industry Open
Emissions from airport sources degrade air quality impacting community health. While some airports assess air pollution, others assess broader environmental effects, including CO2 emissions and noise. Utilising a transition management appr…
View article: Assessing evidence-based training in a collaborative virtual reality flight simulator
Assessing evidence-based training in a collaborative virtual reality flight simulator Open
In recent times, there has been increased focus on the utilisation of virtual reality flight simulators in flight training, driven by their advantages compared to conventional methods. However, a paucity of empirical evidence has prevented…
View article: Australasian aviation climate change hazards: A systematic review
Australasian aviation climate change hazards: A systematic review Open
This systematic review identifies Australasian aviation climate change hazards to guide evidence-based climate risk management for the Australasian aviation industry. Identifying evidence-based climate hazards is imperative to inform local…
View article: Construction and Demolition Waste Management in Australia, Final Industry Report, Project 1.65
Construction and Demolition Waste Management in Australia, Final Industry Report, Project 1.65 Open
A holistic national approach is required to handle the growing issue of construction and demolition (C&D) waste in Australia. Through this project, the discrepancies and inconsistencies related to C&D waste management regulations in each j…
View article: Hydrogen-Powered Aircraft at Airports: A Review of the Infrastructure Requirements and Planning Challenges
Hydrogen-Powered Aircraft at Airports: A Review of the Infrastructure Requirements and Planning Challenges Open
Hydrogen-fueled aircraft are a promising innovation for a sustainable future in aviation. While hydrogen aircraft design has been widely studied, research on airport requirements for new infrastructure associated with hydrogen-fueled aircr…
View article: Utilisation of certification schemes for recycled products in the Australian building and construction sector
Utilisation of certification schemes for recycled products in the Australian building and construction sector Open
Recycled product certification (RPC) schemes may prove useful to ensure the desired quality and gain buyer confidence in purchasing products with recycled content (PwRC). RPCs are relatively new to the sector and have not been widely adopt…
View article: An Examination of Human Factors in Australian Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS)
An Examination of Human Factors in Australian Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) Open
Objective: This study aims to identify and examine prevalent human factors in the Australian Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) industry. Background: There is little research into the human factors of HEMS operations. Weather, fu…
View article: Evaluating Methods That Calculate Aircraft Emission Impacts on Air Quality: A Systematic Literature Review
Evaluating Methods That Calculate Aircraft Emission Impacts on Air Quality: A Systematic Literature Review Open
Aircraft operations from above ground level to 3000 feet impact air quality and cause health issues, particularly for people working and living in and around airports. This paper evaluates the current emission calculation methods to identi…
View article: Development of the Circular Economy Design Guidelines for the Australian Built Environment Sector
Development of the Circular Economy Design Guidelines for the Australian Built Environment Sector Open
The construction and demolition (C&D) waste stream is the main source of solid waste in Australia. While there is a strong circularity drive in Australia’s and state/territory governments’ waste regulatory framework, clear guidelines for C…
View article: Development of End-Markets for Recycled Construction and Demolition Waste Resources in Australia
Development of End-Markets for Recycled Construction and Demolition Waste Resources in Australia Open
A growing population and urbanisation have led to a significant increase in construction and demolition (C and D) waste generation. There are urgent calls for government and industry to develop better methods for C and D waste management. …
View article: The impact of regulations on construction and demolition waste market creation and stimulation: Australian stakeholders’ perception
The impact of regulations on construction and demolition waste market creation and stimulation: Australian stakeholders’ perception Open
The use of recycled products largely depends on the existence of viable end markets. In Australia, state regulations have a pivotal role in creating and stimulating the market for recycled construction and demolition (C&D) waste products. …
View article: Evaluating the COVID-19 impacts on the construction and demolition waste management and resource recovery industry: experience from the Australian built environment sector
Evaluating the COVID-19 impacts on the construction and demolition waste management and resource recovery industry: experience from the Australian built environment sector Open
The COVID-19 crisis has brought unprecedented challenges to many sectors, including the built environment. The construction and demolition (C&D) waste management and recovery industry is an essential service provider to this sector. Like o…
View article: Using Extended Reality in Flight Simulators: A Literature Review
Using Extended Reality in Flight Simulators: A Literature Review Open
Extended reality has long been utilized in the games industry and is emergent for pilot training in the military and commercial airline sectors. This paper follows the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRI…
View article: An evaluation of approaches to reduce staff air travel emissions: A Griffith University case study
An evaluation of approaches to reduce staff air travel emissions: A Griffith University case study Open
With increasing climate change concerns, there are calls for action to reduce aviation greenhouse gas emissions. Universities are responsible for a significant level of air travel and this study evaluates approaches to reduce aviation emis…
View article: Enablers and Barriers for Creating a Marketplace for Construction and Demolition Waste: A Systematic Literature Review
Enablers and Barriers for Creating a Marketplace for Construction and Demolition Waste: A Systematic Literature Review Open
Rapid population growth and urbanization have led to an increase in Construction and Demolition (C&D) waste, prompting government and industry bodies to develop better waste management practices. Waste trading has emerged as a targeted int…
View article: Using Recycled Construction and Demolition Waste Products: A Review of Stakeholders’ Perceptions, Decisions, and Motivations
Using Recycled Construction and Demolition Waste Products: A Review of Stakeholders’ Perceptions, Decisions, and Motivations Open
While the increasing rate of urbanisation is a critical concern for socio-environmental reasons, this also leads to more extraction of natural raw materials and the generation of significant quantities of construction and demolition (C&D) …