A holistic life cycle sustainability evaluation of a building project

The current approach to life cycle sustainability assessment (LCSA) is based on a triple-bottom line (TBL) framework, which has recognised limitations due to its predominantly quantitative and reductive summative approach. The increased understanding and importance of an integrative approach for inc...

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Main Authors: Tokede, O.O., Roetzel, A., Ruge, Gesa
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2021
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/94964
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author Tokede, O.O.
Roetzel, A.
Ruge, Gesa
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Roetzel, A.
Ruge, Gesa
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description The current approach to life cycle sustainability assessment (LCSA) is based on a triple-bottom line (TBL) framework, which has recognised limitations due to its predominantly quantitative and reductive summative approach. The increased understanding and importance of an integrative approach for incorporating qualitative sustainability considerations into life cycle choices for the built environment sectors have led this investigation towards a more holistic paradigm. The purpose of this paper is two-fold. Firstly, to introduce a conceptual method and application process for life cycle sustainability evaluation (LCSE) based on Integral Theory (IT). Secondly, to illustrate the application of LCSE with a case study as a potential advancement to the traditional Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment (LCSA) methodology. This work is centred around a sequence of methodological stages: (1) literature review, (2) action research with stakeholder groups, and (3) illustrative case study application. It was found that the key effectiveness of the LCSE approach lies in providing an expansive paradigm for sustainability evaluation and delivering a template for identifying missing perspectives or variables in a project. In particular, LCSE achieves increased integration of qualitative sustainability aspects in buildings and has potential to stimulate better long-term built environment outcomes in our cities and communities.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-949642024-05-24T08:52:10Z A holistic life cycle sustainability evaluation of a building project Tokede, O.O. Roetzel, A. Ruge, Gesa The current approach to life cycle sustainability assessment (LCSA) is based on a triple-bottom line (TBL) framework, which has recognised limitations due to its predominantly quantitative and reductive summative approach. The increased understanding and importance of an integrative approach for incorporating qualitative sustainability considerations into life cycle choices for the built environment sectors have led this investigation towards a more holistic paradigm. The purpose of this paper is two-fold. Firstly, to introduce a conceptual method and application process for life cycle sustainability evaluation (LCSE) based on Integral Theory (IT). Secondly, to illustrate the application of LCSE with a case study as a potential advancement to the traditional Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment (LCSA) methodology. This work is centred around a sequence of methodological stages: (1) literature review, (2) action research with stakeholder groups, and (3) illustrative case study application. It was found that the key effectiveness of the LCSE approach lies in providing an expansive paradigm for sustainability evaluation and delivering a template for identifying missing perspectives or variables in a project. In particular, LCSE achieves increased integration of qualitative sustainability aspects in buildings and has potential to stimulate better long-term built environment outcomes in our cities and communities. 2021 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/94964 10.1016/j.scs.2021.103107 restricted
spellingShingle Tokede, O.O.
Roetzel, A.
Ruge, Gesa
A holistic life cycle sustainability evaluation of a building project
title A holistic life cycle sustainability evaluation of a building project
title_full A holistic life cycle sustainability evaluation of a building project
title_fullStr A holistic life cycle sustainability evaluation of a building project
title_full_unstemmed A holistic life cycle sustainability evaluation of a building project
title_short A holistic life cycle sustainability evaluation of a building project
title_sort holistic life cycle sustainability evaluation of a building project
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/94964