Environmental and resource sustainability: The question of demolition or conversion of old cattle sheds

Bosompem Ahunoabobirim Agya , Portia Agyemang , Kwame Anokye
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This study critically evaluates the sustainability of demolishing versus converting aging cattle sheds by synthesizing evidence from 23 peer-reviewed articles published between 2010 and 2025. Employing a rapid review methodology combined with life cycle assessment, circular economy principles, and the triple bottom line framework, the research compares the environmental, economic, and socio-cultural impacts of each approach. Findings reveal that adaptive reuse substantially lowers greenhouse gas emissions, waste generation, and energy consumption while preserving cultural heritage and delivering long-term economic benefits despite higher initial investments. The study highlights the need for targeted policy incentives and robust assessment methods to guide sustainable rural infrastructure management.
环境和资源可持续性:拆除或改造旧牛棚的问题
本研究通过综合2010年至2025年间发表的23篇同行评议文章的证据,批判性地评估了拆除与改造老化牛棚的可持续性。该研究采用快速评估方法,结合生命周期评估、循环经济原则和三重底线框架,比较了每种方法的环境、经济和社会文化影响。研究结果表明,适应性再利用大大降低了温室气体排放、废物产生和能源消耗,同时保护了文化遗产,尽管初始投资较高,但仍能带来长期经济效益。该研究强调需要有针对性的政策激励和强有力的评估方法来指导可持续的农村基础设施管理。
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