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AbstractThe objective of EuroStruct is to promote international cooperation in the fields of sustainable life‐cycle civil engineering for the purpose of enhancing the welfare of society. The first such conference was held in Padova, Italy (August 29‐September 1, 2021). The proceedings of this first conference were published in “Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering” (Springer, https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-91877-4).The second EuroStruct 2023 has been organized on behalf of EUROSTRUCT under the auspices of the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria September 25—29, 2023 and will bring together all the very best work going on in the field of sustainability and life‐cycle civil engineering. The Call for papers for EuroStruct 2023 resulted in 290 abstracts from more than 35 countries of which 210 were selected for final publication as technical papers and for presentation.
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AbstractThe objective of EuroStruct is to promote international cooperation in the fields of sustainable life‐cycle civil engineering for the purpose of enhancing the welfare of society.
The first such conference was held in Padova, Italy (August 29‐September 1, 2021).
The proceedings of this first conference were published in “Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering” (Springer, https://link.
springer.
com/book/10.
1007/978-3-030-91877-4).
The second EuroStruct 2023 has been organized on behalf of EUROSTRUCT under the auspices of the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria September 25—29, 2023 and will bring together all the very best work going on in the field of sustainability and life‐cycle civil engineering.
The Call for papers for EuroStruct 2023 resulted in 290 abstracts from more than 35 countries of which 210 were selected for final publication as technical papers and for presentation.

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