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    Keywords: Geotechnical engineering. ; Building—Superintendence. ; Construction industry—Management. ; Construction superintendence. ; Buildings—Design and construction. ; Building. ; Construction. ; Engineering, Architectural. ; Renewable energy resources. ; Building materials.
    Description / Table of Contents: Inventory Management and Construction Project Delivery in Nigeria -- Overview of Concrete Durability Evaluation using Electrical Resistivity -- An Assessment Tool to Measure the Lean Construction Maturity Level -- Best Management Practices in Design, Construction, and Maintenance of Mechanical Systems in Data Centers -- Building Commissioning: Do Cost Benefits Outweigh the Initial Investment for U.S. Army Corp of Engineers? -- Antecedents of Client Loyalty in the Construction Professional Services Sector: A Qualitative Study -- Reducing Our Energy Usage and Reliance to Mechanical Air Conditioning through Passive Cooling: Can It Be Done at Home Today? -- Enhancing Innovativeness in the Construction Sector: A System Dynamics Analysis -- Urban Planning in the Context of Seatropolis City through the Public-Private Partnership Scheme -- Exploring the Working Conditions of People in Construction.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XLII, 661 p. 192 illus., 158 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2021.
    ISBN: 9783030484651
    Series Statement: Advances in Science, Technology & Innovation, IEREK Interdisciplinary Series for Sustainable Development
    Language: English
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    Keywords: Climatic changes - Political aspects - Great Britain. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: This book is a theoretically rich and empirically grounded account of UK trade union engagement with climate change over the last three decades. It applies a rigorous critique to the mainstream neoliberal and ecological modernisation approaches, extending the insights of Marxist social and employment relations theory to the climate realm. Secondly, the book extends insights from employment relations to the political economy of climate change, developing a model for understanding trade union behaviour over climate matters. Finally, the book has a strong interdisciplinary approach, in keeping with the subject matter: climate change requires insights from both physical and social science.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (231 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781315732220
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Climate, Work and Society Series
    DDC: 363.738/740941
    Language: English
    Note: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Preface and acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations -- 1. Introduction -- The impasse of contemporary climate politics -- Bringing society and politics back into climate change -- Bringing labour back into climate change -- Climate change and the pertinence of employment relations -- Organisation -- Notes -- References -- 2. Climate politics and the potential for climate solidarity -- Introduction -- Climate politics: between capitals, states and classes -- Towards a Marxist political economy of climate change -- Workers and climate change: between market, society and class -- Trade unions in employment relations -- Trade unions as climate actors -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 3. Trade unions, climate and employment in a neoliberal world -- Introduction -- Unions, climate and green jobs -- Just transition -- Class, climate and work -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 4. Trade unions and climate politics in the UK -- Introduction -- Union climate policy and ecological modernisation -- Unions and neoliberal climate policy -- Unions, climate and working-class politics -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 5. Workplace climate representation: prisoners of neoliberalism or swords of climate justice? -- Introduction -- Trade union climate representation -- Green reps and ecological modernisation -- Union environmental representatives: a force for climate action? -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 6. The Vestas occupation and climate politics -- Introduction -- Vestas: class and climate change -- Trade union responses to the Vestas occupation -- The Vestas occupation and climate actors -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 7. Climate and class: a missing link -- Introduction -- Climate change and workers. , Trade unions and climate politics -- Implications -- Conclusion -- References -- Index.
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