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Towards a triple bottom-line sustainability assessment of the U.S. construction industry

机译:进行美国建筑业的三重底线可持续性评估

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Purpose The construction industry has considerable impacts on the environment, economy, and society. Although quantifying and analyzing the sustainability implications of the built environment is of great importance, it has not been studied sufficiently. Therefore, the overarching goal of this study is to quantify the overall environmental, economic, and social impacts of the U.S. construction sectors using an economic input-output-based sustainability assessment framework. Methods In this research, the commodity-by-industry supply and use tables published by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, as part of the International System of National Accounts, are merged with a range of environmental, economic, and social metrics to develop a comprehensive sustainability assessment framework for the U.S. construction industry. After determining these sustainability assessment metrics, the direct and indirect sustainability impacts of U.S construction sectors have been analyzed from a triple bottom-line perspective. Results When analyzing the total sustainability impacts by each construction sector, "Residential Permanent Single and Multi-Family Structures" and "Other Non-residential Structures" are found to have the highest environmental, economic, and social impacts in comparison with other construction sectors. The analysis results also show that indirect suppliers of construction sectors have the largest sustainability impacts compared with on-site activities. For example, for all U.S. construction sectors, on-site construction processes are found to be responsible for less than 5 % of total water consumption, whereas about 95 % of total water use can be attributed to indirect suppliers. In addition, Scope 3 emissions are responsible for the highest carbon emissions compared with Scopes 1 and 2. Therefore, using narrowly defined system boundaries by ignoring supply chain-related impacts can result in underestimation of triple bottom-line sustainability impacts of the U.S. construction industry. Conclusions Life cycle assessment (LCA) studies that consider all dimensions of sustainability impacts of civil infrastructures are still limited, and the current research is an important attempt to analyze the triple bottom-line sustainability impacts of the U.S. construction sectors in a holistic way. We believe that this comprehensive sustainability assessment model will complement previous LCA studies on resource consumption of U.S. construction sectors by evaluating them not only from environmental standpoint, but also from economic and social perspectives.
机译:目的建筑业对环境,经济和社会产生重大影响。尽管量化和分析建筑环境对可持续性的影响非常重要,但尚未对其进行充分的研究。因此,本研究的总体目标是使用基于经济投入产出的可持续性评估框架来量化美国建筑行业的整体环境,经济和社会影响。方法在本研究中,由美国经济分析局发布的,按行业分类的商品供需表,作为国际国民账户体系的一部分,与一系列环境,经济和社会指标进行了合并,以形成美国建筑业的全面可持续发展评估框架。在确定了这些可持续性评估指标之后,已从三重底线角度分析了美国建筑业对直接和间接可持续性的影响。结果在分析每个建筑部门的总体可持续性影响时,与其他建筑部门相比,“永久性单身和多户住宅结构”和“其他非住宅结构”具有最大的环境,经济和社会影响。分析结果还显示,与现场活动相比,建筑行业的间接供应商对可持续发展的影响最大。例如,对于所有美国建筑行业,现场施工过程仅占总用水量的不到5%,而总用水量的约95%可归因于间接供应商。此外,与范围1和2相比,范围3的碳排放量最高。因此,使用狭窄定义的系统边界而忽略了与供应链相关的影响,可能会低估美国建筑业对三重底线可持续性的影响。 。结论考虑到民用基础设施的可持续发展影响的所有方面的生命周期评估(LCA)研究仍然很有限,并且当前的研究是一项以整体方式分析美国建筑业对三重底线可持续发展影响的重要尝试。我们认为,这种全面的可持续性评估模型不仅可以从环境角度,而且还可以从经济和社会角度对LCA有关美国建筑行业资源消耗的研究进行评估,从而对其进行补充。

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