Sustainable development as a concept of construction arose some 20 years ago. Nowadays, this is a global trend in conventional construction. This paper analyzes the sustainable development indicators, mainly the economy of wooden housing. The proposed method for calculating the economic sustainability indicators is based on calculating the full life cycle of a house with a breakdown into such stages as design, construction, operation, and disposal. The paper compares wooden housing against conventional reinforced-concrete residential buildings in terms of this economic indicator. Stakeholder analysis assesses the sustainability factors (environmental, economic, and social); the assessment can be used to draw sustainable development policies, strategic goals and objectives pertaining to wooden housing.
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