A Two-Way Avenue of Knowledge: An Editorial for the Special Issue “Geoscience of the Built Environment 2019 Edition”

Author:

Alves CarlosORCID

Abstract

This editorial presents the papers published in the 2019 edition of this series of special issues in the context of the contribution of geological studies to the development of knowledge on the built environment (namely materials) and in the opposite sense, that is the potential contribution of studies of the Built Environment to geoscientific knowledge. This is discussed considering the major framework of the Anthropocene.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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