Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1052680 Environmental Impact Assessment Review 2016 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Performance scope of sustainable building triggers interdependence.•Material flow from cradle to cradle causes interdependence.•Interdependence occurs between the building and their context.•Interdependence exists in stakeholders' participation.

ABSTRACTDespite the worldwide promotion of the sustainable building (SB) approach, its associated interdependence has seldom been explored. This knowledge gap is significant given the paradigm shift of regarding SBs as complex socio-technical systems embedded with multifaceted interdependence. The aim of this paper is to examine the interdependence of SB through a literature review. The literature review was guided by a framework comprising three dimensions of SB systems, i.e., building performance, methodology and stakeholders, on their theoretical grounds ranged from reductionism to holism. In order to articulate the integration of the three dimensions, this paper examined zero carbon building as a specific case of SB. The findings contribute an innovative approach to examining the interdependence of SB, and should guide the development of strategies for managing the trade-offs in delivering SBs.

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