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Projects / Programmes source: ARIS

Circular Approaches for the Built Environment (CABE)

Research activity

Code Science Field Subfield
2.01.00  Engineering sciences and technologies  Civil engineering   
2.01.01  Engineering sciences and technologies  Civil engineering  Building materials 

Code Science Field
2.01  Engineering and Technology  Civil engineering 
Evaluation (metodology)
source: COBISS
Points
919.49
A''
228.75
A'
377.32
A1/2
583.17
CI10
1,407
CImax
244
h10
22
A1
3.26
A3
7.4
Data for the last 5 years (citations for the last 10 years) on March 24, 2026; Data for score A3 calculation refer to period 2020-2024
Data for ARIS tenders ( 04.04.2019 – Programme tender, archive )
Database Linked records Citations Pure citations Average pure citations
WoS  71  1,498  1,311  18.46 
Scopus  83  1,757  1,515  18.25 
Organisations (1) , Researchers (7)
1502  Slovenian National Building and Civil Engineering Institute
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  58308  Anja Kodrič  Civil engineering  Researcher  2025 - 2026  10 
2.  51589  Anja Lešek  Civil engineering  Researcher  2025  31 
3.  25599  PhD Alenka Mauko Pranjić  Geology  Researcher  2025 - 2026  348 
4.  57842  Patricija Ostruh  Civil engineering  Researcher  2025 - 2026  17 
5.  53089  Rok Rudolf  Civil engineering  Researcher  2025 - 2026  22 
6.  27508  PhD Janez Turk  Civil engineering  Head  2025 - 2026  234 
7.  22096  PhD Gregor Vidmar  Civil engineering  Researcher  2025 - 2026  64 
Abstract
The project »Circular Approches in Built Environment« (CABE) aims to develop and pilot innovative urban resource sharing infrastructures and circular solutions for the built environment by reusing Construction Demolition Waste (CDW). Creating a cadastre approach, tracing mechanisms, disaster waste treatment solutions and a synergetic market for reused materials will contribute to depolluting urban regions, reducing environmental burdens and costs, creating jobs and the security of material supply. CABE will develop a common understanding to determine shareable secondary resources from the built environment and create an overview of circularity principles, regulations, stakeholders and industrial practices. Digital tools are conceptualized, integrating an urban building material cadastre, a material passport framework and a secondary material information platform as the innovative aspect of the project. In parallel CABE will be analysing market effects of urbanresource sharing, environmental impacts, and social aspects of equality, diversity and inclusion. To ensure practical relevance, the developed approaches and tools will be piloted in selected demonstration cases dealing with disaster waste, building materials cadastres and an urban circularity centre. Finally, CABE will culminate in scientific publications, best practice guidelines and a roadmap for informed decision making and practical implementation. Transdisciplinary stakeholder involvement is a critical part of the research with inclusion also voices of vulnerable groups.
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