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SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH ENERGY CONSERVATION BUILDING CODES: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF GREEN BUILDING REGULATIONS IN THE MIDDLE EAST 通过节能建筑规范实现可持续发展:中东地区绿色建筑法规的比较分析
The Sustainable City XIV Pub Date : 2020-12-01 DOI: 10.2495/sc200081
Edwin Rodriguez-Ubinas, Sarah Alzarouni, Noura Alhammadi, Mohamed Alantali, F. Behzad, S. Sgouridis
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