Rethinking the environmental and experiential categories of sustainable building design: A conjoint analysis

OE Mansour, SK Radford - Building and environment, 2016 - Elsevier
Although extensive research has investigated the benefits of green buildings very little is
known about user perception and satisfaction. Most of the studies involving users in green …

Raising the standard: Developing a benchmark for green infrastructure

D Sinnett, G Jerome, N Smith, S Burgess… - Sustainable …, 2018 - books.google.com
Green infrastructure (GI) is globally recognised as an essential component of liveable and
sustainable places. It is valued for its multifunctionality and the connectedness of the …

How much green is needed for a vital neighbourhood? In search for empirical evidence

B Szulczewska, R Giedych, J Borowski, M Kuchcik… - Land Use Policy, 2014 - Elsevier
In this paper, we attempt to find empirical evidence for the proper size of the Polish eco-
spatial index, known as the Ratio of Biologically Vital Areas (RBVA). The objective is to …

Limitations in assessment methodologies of neighborhood sustainability assessment tools: A literature review

A Sharifi, A Dawodu, A Cheshmehzangi - Sustainable Cities and Society, 2021 - Elsevier
Along with the increasing recognition of the significance of the neighborhood level for
achieving urban sustainability, many Neighborhood Sustainability Assessment (NSA) tools …

Sustainable urban design: a review of eco-friendly building practices and community impact

FO Omole, OK Olajiga, TM Olatunde - Engineering Science & Technology …, 2024 - fepbl.com
Sustainable urban design is a critical component in addressing the challenges posed by
rapid urbanization and the increasing strain on natural resources. This paper provides a …

Planning and creating eco-cities: indicators as a tool for shaping development and measuring progress

E Kline - Local Environment, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
Eco-cities strive to become more liveable, enjoyable, and healthy. Indicators can be an
effective mechanism for understanding people's values, needs, concerns, and expectations; …

[HTML][HTML] Modern compact cities: How much greenery do we need?

A Russo, GT Cirella - International journal of environmental research and …, 2018 - mdpi.com
The modern compact city is identified as a high-density and mixed-use pattern. Its features
are believed to contribute to a form of functional urban design that supports sustainability …

Indications from Sustainability Indicators: PRACTICE NOTE

S Ghosh, R Vale, B Vale - Journal of Urban Design, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
Sustainability Indicators are a measure to assess progress towards sustainable
development, but how and why certain indicators are produced and used is often hard to …

Urban green infrastructure and its role in sustainable cities: A comprehensive review

UK Ashinze, BA Edeigba, AA Umoh, PW Biu… - World Journal of …, 2024 - wjarr.com
Urban Green Infrastructure (UGI) plays a pivotal role in shaping sustainable cities by
integrating natural elements into the urban landscape. This comprehensive review explores …

An integrated system of urban green infrastructure on different types of vacant land to provide multiple benefits for local communities

G Kim - Sustainable cities and society, 2018 - Elsevier
2. Methods To investigate the multiple benefits of green infrastructure on vacant land as an
integrated system, this study examined case studies of five different types of green …