TY - BOOK AU - Agnieszka Jedrzejewska AU - Fragkoulis Kanavaris AU - Miguel Azenha AU - Farid Benboudjema AU - Dirk Schlicke TI - Harvest Residues Ash and Ceramic Powder as Pozzolanic Materials for Developing Sustainable Building Materials; Chemical and Mechanical Characterization of a Novel CSA Blended Cement Based on CDW Inorganic Fractions; Study on Properties and Performance of Green Concrete; Optimizing the Flexural Strength of Cement Mortar Incorporating Natural Pozzolan Using Taguchi Method; Influence of Aggregate Type on the Properties on SCC with Fly Ash; R3-Test for Pozzolanic Reactivity: Experimental Issues and Practical Recommendations for Hydration Stoppage with Isopropanol; Reduction of CO2 Emission by Using Low Carbon Concretes with Accelerating Admixtures; The Effect of Ladle Furnace Slag (LFS)Content Replacement as a Supplementary Cementitious Material in Portland Cement-Based Systems; Micromechanical Properties Assessment of Slag Blended Cements Using Nanoindentation and Scanning Electron Microscopy; Characterizing Sewage Sludge Ashes in Dry and Wet States for Use as SCM; Properties of Belite-Rich Cement with Supplementary Cementitious Materials; Development of Eco-cement from Recycled Low-Carbon Footprint By-product; Recycling Potential of Cellular Lightweight Concrete Insulation as Supplementary Cementitious Material; Clay Brick Powder as Partial Cement Replacement; Mineral Residues and By-Products Upcycled into Reactive Binder Components for Cementitious Materials; Study of Hydration Properties for Blast Furnace Slag-Blended Cement: Prediction of Slag Hydration Kinetics; Binary and Ternary Shale Binders with High Replacement Levels; Influence of Rice Husk Ash on Rheology of Conventional Concrete UR - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NAsMtnRZrvJzGuTxjnzB6rgaXnwrU4_0/view?usp=drivesdk ER -