What do construction workers really want? A study about representation, importance, and perception of US construction occupational rewards

M Azeez, J Gambatese, S Hernandez - Journal of Construction …, 2019 - ascelibrary.org
The construction industry in the United States employs thousands of workers in various jobs
and accounted for over $645 billion of the US Gross Domestic Product in 2017. Given the …

Exploring social impacts of urban rail transit PPP projects: Towards dynamic social change from the stakeholder perspective

X Xiahou, L Tang, J Yuan, J Zuo, Q Li - Environmental Impact Assessment …, 2022 - Elsevier
While the adoption of public–private partnerships (PPPs) in urban rail transit (URT) has
increased in popularity in the past few decades, the participation of private sectors in such …

An Open‐Source Model for Projecting Small Area Demographic and Land‐Use Change

N Lomax, AP Smith, L Archer, A Ford… - Geographical …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The size, composition, and spatial distribution of both people and households have a
substantial impact on the demand for and development and delivery of infrastructure …

Does sponge-style old community renewal lead to a satisfying life for residents? An investigation in Zhenjiang, China

T Gu, D Li, S Zhu, Y Wang - Habitat International, 2019 - Elsevier
As a global concern, urban flooding is trying to be addressed by some new innovative
approaches in different countries. In China, sponge-style old community renewal (SOCR) …

Coupled human and water infrastructure systems sector interdependencies: Framework evaluating the impact of cities experiencing urban decline

KM Faust, DM Abraham… - Journal of Water …, 2017 - ascelibrary.org
Water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure systems are intrinsically interdependent,
impacting the performance and operations of each individual infrastructure. The demands …

Development of a metric system measuring infrastructure sustainability: Empirical studies of Hong Kong

B Liu, B Xue, X Chen - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2021 - Elsevier
Sustainable infrastructure development is an indispensable driving force for successfully
advancing urbanization globally. Evaluation of Infrastructure Sustainability (IS) has become …

Visualizing and understanding shrinking cities and towns (SCT) research: A network analysis

Z Wu, D Zhang, S Li, J Fei, C Chen, B Tian… - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
The world is undergoing an unprecedented trend of fast urbanization, which causes a range
of socio-environmental consequences, one of which is shrinking cities and towns (SCT) …

Public perceptions from hosting communities: The impact of displaced persons on critical infrastructure

F Araya, KM Faust, JA Kaminsky - Sustainable Cities and Society, 2019 - Elsevier
In 2016, there were over 65 million people around the world forcibly displaced. Such a
massive displacement of population creates challenges for host communities trying to …

Analyzing the critical factors influencing residents' willingness to pay for old residential neighborhoods renewal: Insights from Nanjing, China

X Xu, F Shi, J Zhu - Environment, Development and Sustainability, 2024 - Springer
Old residential neighborhood renewal (ORNR) is an important part of the work to protect
people's livelihood and promote sustainable urban development. However, residents' …

Dynamic public perceptions of water infrastructure in US shrinking cities: End-user trust in providers and views toward participatory processes

E Yang, KM Faust - Journal of Water Resources Planning and …, 2019 - ascelibrary.org
The operating environment of water infrastructure is inherently dynamic due to factors such
as water-related events, media coverage of such events, or changes in institutional …