A dialectical system framework for green building assessment in high-density cities

IF 9.8 1区 社会学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Wei Pan, Cong Yu, Jia Du
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Abstract

Urban areas afford 56% of the world population and the top 600 cities emit 70% of the world greenhouse gases, highlighting enormous challenges and potentials of carbon emission reduction and sustainability in high-density cities. Though vast research has reviewed the green building assessment (GBA) systems in different perspectives, little has explicitly examined the dialectics of GBA, particularly its complexity and dynamics. The assessment of green buildings, however, can be regarded as a complex dynamic system with multifaceted dialectics, particularly in high-density cities. Thus, this paper aims to examine the dialectics of GBA within the context of high-density cities by identifying 42 GBA systems and then comparing 12 widely adopted systems in depth. Dialectics denote the complex and dynamic interdependency among the elements of a system. A dialectical system framework is developed to guide the systematic comparison of the GBA systems in three dimensions: ‘concept’, ‘methodology’ and ‘value’. The results reveal that dialectics exist and encounter challenges in all three dimensions, including a multi-perspective but inconsistent concept of GBA, well-organised but oversimplified methodology for GBA, and value-laden but insufficient stakeholder engagement in GBA. The developed framework provides a new approach to understanding the complex and dynamic interdependency among the various elements of GBA systems. The findings should raise the awareness of green building developers, planners and designers about the dialectics in GBA and thus inform the associated decision making and design optimisation, making it possible to more effectively achieve green buildings.

高密度城市绿色建筑评价的辩证体系框架
城市人口占世界人口的56%,前600名城市的温室气体排放量占世界温室气体排放量的70%,这凸显了高密度城市在碳减排和可持续发展方面的巨大挑战和潜力。尽管大量的研究从不同的角度对绿色建筑评价体系进行了回顾,但很少有研究明确地考察了绿色建筑评价体系的辩证法,特别是其复杂性和动态性。然而,绿色建筑的评价是一个复杂的动态系统,具有多方面的辩证法,特别是在高密度城市中。因此,本文旨在通过识别42个大湾区系统,并对12个被广泛采用的系统进行深入比较,来检验高密度城市背景下大湾区的辩证法。辩证法表明系统各要素之间复杂而动态的相互依存关系。构建了一个辩证的系统框架,从“概念”、“方法”和“价值”三个维度对大湾区体系进行系统比较。研究结果表明,在三个维度上都存在辩证法,并面临挑战,包括大湾区的多角度但不一致的概念,组织良好但过于简化的大湾区方法论,以及大湾区的价值承载但利益相关者参与不足。开发的框架为理解大湾区系统各要素之间复杂和动态的相互依存关系提供了一种新的方法。研究结果应提高绿色建筑开发商、规划者和设计师对大湾区辩证法的认识,从而为相关决策和设计优化提供信息,使更有效地实现绿色建筑成为可能。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
12.60
自引率
10.10%
发文量
200
审稿时长
33 days
期刊介绍: Environmental Impact Assessment Review is an interdisciplinary journal that serves a global audience of practitioners, policymakers, and academics involved in assessing the environmental impact of policies, projects, processes, and products. The journal focuses on innovative theory and practice in environmental impact assessment (EIA). Papers are expected to present innovative ideas, be topical, and coherent. The journal emphasizes concepts, methods, techniques, approaches, and systems related to EIA theory and practice.
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