Life cycle recurrent embodied energy calculation of buildings: A review

MK Dixit - Journal of cleaner production, 2019 - Elsevier
Buildings use approximately 48% of global energy each year in their construction and
operation as embodied and operating energy. The embodied energy is used directly …

Google Earth as a virtual globe tool for Earth science applications at the global scale: progress and perspectives

L Yu, P Gong - International Journal of Remote Sensing, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Research on global environmental change requires new data processing and analysis tools
that can integrate heterogeneous geospatial data from real-time in situ measurement …

An agenda for 'Green'information technology and systems research

TA Jenkin, J Webster, L McShane - Information and organization, 2011 - Elsevier
Green information technologies and systems refer to initiatives and programs that directly or
indirectly address environmental sustainability in organizations. Although practitioners have …

Cartography: maps 2.0

JW Crampton - Progress in human geography, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
At 11.35 am PDT on 18 September 2007 at Vandenberg Air Force base in California,
DigitalGlobe's new WorldView-1 satellite launched into orbit. The satellite is capable of …

Estimating potential photovoltaic yield with r. sun and the open source Geographical Resources Analysis Support System

HT Nguyen, JM Pearce - Solar energy, 2010 - Elsevier
The package r. sun within the open source Geographical Resources Analysis Support
System (GRASS) can be used to compute insolation including temporal and spatial variation …

Green information technologies and systems: Employees' perceptions of organizational practices

TA Jenkin, L McShane, J Webster - Business & Society, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
In this study, we examine the extent to which employees recognize the importance of
information technologies and systems (IT/S) in developing and implementing environmental …

Reversing the trend of large scale and centralization in manufacturing: The case of distributed manufacturing of customizable 3-D-printable self-adjustable glasses

J Gwamuri, BT Wittbrodt, NC Anzalone… - Challenges in …, 2014 - papers.ssrn.com
Although the trend in manufacturing has been towards centralization to leverage economies
of scale, the recent rapid technical development of open-source 3-D printers enables low …

Distributed manufacturing with 3-D printing: a case study of recreational vehicle solar photovoltaic mounting systems

B Wittbrodt, J Laureto, B Tymrak, JM Pearce - Journal of Frugal Innovation, 2015 - Springer
For the first time, low-cost open-source 3-D printing provides the potential for distributed
manufacturing at the household scale of customized, high-value, and complex products. To …

Environmental and economic assessment of a greenhouse waste heat exchange

R Andrews, JM Pearce - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2011 - Elsevier
As the economic costs of energy and the negative externalities associated with the
combustion of fossil fuels threaten the economic viability of greenhouses in northern …

The potential of maps APIs for internet GIS applications

TE Chow - Transactions in GIS, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Since the launching of Maps Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) in 2005, many web
developers, including geographers and non‐geographers, applauded the freely adaptable …