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Citation

Cuadrado J, Zubizarreta M, Rojí E, Larrauri M, Álvarez I. Civ. Eng. Environ. Syst. 2016; 33(2): 106-124.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/10286608.2016.1148143

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Few other sectors have such a great impact on sustainability as the construction industry, which has expressed growing concerns in this regard for a long time, mainly focusing on the environmental dimension. The sustainability assessment methodology tested in this study is the Integrated Value Model for Sustainable Assessment - MIVES, applied to industrial buildings. In addition to traditional requirements (environmental, economic, and social), this non-commercial methodology involves other aspects of sustainability that are also important (employee safety, functionality, and corporate image) to establish a means of evaluation. Its reliability is tested here through its application to three case studies. MIVES is an AHP (Analytic Hierarchy Process)-based Multi-Criteria Decision-Making methodology that can be applied in any field. In this study, its specific focus is on improvements to sustainability in construction.


Language: en

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