Spherical sustainability in construction and demolition: How aligned are policies, goals, regulations, markets, and stakeholder mindsets?

Rapid urbanization in developing countries has intensified Construction and Demolition (C&D) socio-environmental impacts, substantially contributing to global environmental pollution and degradation. Despite numerous efforts, existing frameworks remain fragmented, often neglecting the full spect...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Amin Havaei, Hassan Malekitabar
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2025-03-01
Series:Cleaner Environmental Systems
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description Rapid urbanization in developing countries has intensified Construction and Demolition (C&D) socio-environmental impacts, substantially contributing to global environmental pollution and degradation. Despite numerous efforts, existing frameworks remain fragmented, often neglecting the full spectrum of indicators and stakeholder priorities, thus revealing critical gaps between sustainability policies, market dynamics, and stakeholder implementation. Considering the growing complexity and variety in construction methods, bridging the gap between theoretical models and real-world practices has become essential. This research addresses these challenges by covering 21 C&D-caused pollutants and identifying existing conflicts through a holistic framework encompassing the entire C&D lifecycle. It was achieved through an iterative process that integrates the Parsimonious Spherical Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process (P-SF-AHP), Circular Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment (C-LCSA), and pre- and post-statistical analyses. A systematic mapping of construction activities with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Green Building Rating Systems (GBRSs), and international standards established a network balancing scientific rigor with multi-stakeholder decision-making. The methodology employed an extended Delphi process, engaging 43 multidisciplinary experts over six months in 2 + 2 rounds, weighting 21 pollutants across nine categories. The findings underscore the primacy of air, noise, and water pollution in regional contexts while revealing conflicts within existing strategies and standards. The resulting framework provides stakeholders with quantitative tools for C&D-caused pollutant assessment, supporting the transition from linear to spherical sustainability models in rapidly urbanizing regions.
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spelling doaj-art-4f4ed59e6daf4fe782d8e66dd9c36d7e2025-02-08T05:01:25ZengElsevierCleaner Environmental Systems2666-78942025-03-0116100256Spherical sustainability in construction and demolition: How aligned are policies, goals, regulations, markets, and stakeholder mindsets?Mohammad Amin Havaei0Hassan Malekitabar1Corresponding author.; School of Civil Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, IranCorresponding author.; School of Civil Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, IranRapid urbanization in developing countries has intensified Construction and Demolition (C&D) socio-environmental impacts, substantially contributing to global environmental pollution and degradation. Despite numerous efforts, existing frameworks remain fragmented, often neglecting the full spectrum of indicators and stakeholder priorities, thus revealing critical gaps between sustainability policies, market dynamics, and stakeholder implementation. Considering the growing complexity and variety in construction methods, bridging the gap between theoretical models and real-world practices has become essential. This research addresses these challenges by covering 21 C&D-caused pollutants and identifying existing conflicts through a holistic framework encompassing the entire C&D lifecycle. It was achieved through an iterative process that integrates the Parsimonious Spherical Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process (P-SF-AHP), Circular Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment (C-LCSA), and pre- and post-statistical analyses. A systematic mapping of construction activities with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Green Building Rating Systems (GBRSs), and international standards established a network balancing scientific rigor with multi-stakeholder decision-making. The methodology employed an extended Delphi process, engaging 43 multidisciplinary experts over six months in 2 + 2 rounds, weighting 21 pollutants across nine categories. The findings underscore the primacy of air, noise, and water pollution in regional contexts while revealing conflicts within existing strategies and standards. The resulting framework provides stakeholders with quantitative tools for C&D-caused pollutant assessment, supporting the transition from linear to spherical sustainability models in rapidly urbanizing regions.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666789425000029Construction and demolition (C&D)Analytic hierarchy processLife cycle sustainability assessmentEnvironmental pollutionCircular economySustainable project management
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Spherical sustainability in construction and demolition: How aligned are policies, goals, regulations, markets, and stakeholder mindsets?
Cleaner Environmental Systems
Construction and demolition (C&D)
Analytic hierarchy process
Life cycle sustainability assessment
Environmental pollution
Circular economy
Sustainable project management
title Spherical sustainability in construction and demolition: How aligned are policies, goals, regulations, markets, and stakeholder mindsets?
title_full Spherical sustainability in construction and demolition: How aligned are policies, goals, regulations, markets, and stakeholder mindsets?
title_fullStr Spherical sustainability in construction and demolition: How aligned are policies, goals, regulations, markets, and stakeholder mindsets?
title_full_unstemmed Spherical sustainability in construction and demolition: How aligned are policies, goals, regulations, markets, and stakeholder mindsets?
title_short Spherical sustainability in construction and demolition: How aligned are policies, goals, regulations, markets, and stakeholder mindsets?
title_sort spherical sustainability in construction and demolition how aligned are policies goals regulations markets and stakeholder mindsets
topic Construction and demolition (C&D)
Analytic hierarchy process
Life cycle sustainability assessment
Environmental pollution
Circular economy
Sustainable project management
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