About

Ronald Rovers, some highlights:

Book author: Post Fossiel Leven, (in Dutch) publ. RiBuilT 2024

Guest Professor Hasselt University, Belgium,  fac Architecture, 2021-2022.

Book author: Form Follows Fysics, publ. RiBuilT 2021

Book author: Gebroken Kringlopen / People vs Resources, publ Eburon 2018/2019

Distinguished Fellow – Technical University Eindhoven, Netherlands 2017-2021

Professor Sustainable Building. Zuyd University of applied Sciences 2008-2016

co-chair research group Urban environmental management, Wageningen University

chair and organiser 1 st World conference Sustainable Building (SB2000, Maastricht)

co-founder iiSBE, International NGO: int.initiative for Sustainable Built environment

honorary member of the Chinese academy for Science and Technology, Wuxi, PRChina

expert missions for UNDP, OECD, Nuffic

guest lecturing, in Prague (CZ), Zurich (CH), Aachen (GE), Guimaraes (Pt), Hasselt(Be),

former advisor to central European countries accession for the EU

former advisor to Ministry of construction , PR China, for Sustainable Building development

Research leader for the pan European ministers of housing conference, 2002

founder and Editor in Chief, Int Magazine ‘Sustainable Building’, 2000-2004

initiative and design demonstration house from recycled materials, 1995 (Dutch IBC environmental award)

Book: Sustainable Housing, a conceptual approach , 2006 ISBN: 978-90-8594-020-3

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Publishing and blogging bearing in mind the objective of a “zero impact built environment” ; not only energy, but also about water , food, and  materials as an integral part of a society which can only flourish on its resource base.

more information beside my blogs is available  at my office pages:

www.ribuilt.eu

email: r.rovers at ribuilt.eu

There is also a website dedicated to maximising energy and mass exergy in a system: www.maxergy.org

you can also find me at

linkedin: https://nl.linkedin.com/in/roversronald

twitter: @ron_rovers

researchgate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ronald_Rovers

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