2023
DOI: 10.1108/sasbe-04-2023-0077
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Employing criteria scoring matrix in appraising the economic return of transcending to a circular built environment

Abstract: PurposeThe circular economy concept emerged as the resolution to the destructive linear economy practices. Nevertheless, the transition to a circular built environment is hindered due to the ambiguities of the economic value of the concept. Conversely, numerous decision-making tools are applied in the construction industry in assessing economic alternatives, even if there is a gap in utilising these tools in appraising circular economic practices. Hence, this study investigates the potential benefits of applyi… Show more

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“…However, they admitted that selected cases hardly showcased designing for disassembly or deconstruction. Atapattu et al (2024) addressed the challenges of transitions from a linear to a CE in the built environment. They argued that, despite the hindrances of uncertain economic value, decision-making tools commonly used in construction should be utilised for evaluating circular practices.…”
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“…However, they admitted that selected cases hardly showcased designing for disassembly or deconstruction. Atapattu et al (2024) addressed the challenges of transitions from a linear to a CE in the built environment. They argued that, despite the hindrances of uncertain economic value, decision-making tools commonly used in construction should be utilised for evaluating circular practices.…”
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confidence: 99%