2019
DOI: 10.1080/01446193.2019.1608369
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Evaluating planning strategies for prioritizing projects in sustainability improvement programs

Abstract: Programs to improve the sustainability of building infrastructures often consist of project portfolios that need to be prioritized in an appropriate chronological fashion to maximize the program's benefits. This is particularly important when a revolving-fund approach is used to leverage savings from the initial projects to pay for later improvements. The success of the revolving-fund approach is dependent on the appropriate prioritization of projects. Competing performance measures and scarce resources make t… Show more

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“…Related articles focused on studying the dynamics of maintenance and rehabilitation of highway projects for policy analysis and decision making [39][40][41], environmental and economic impacts of infrastructurehighway projects [42], and fnancing of infrastructure projects [43,44]. Furthermore, sustainability studies also used SD to explore the dynamics of causal relationships and strategies and to realize sustainability improvement programs [45][46][47].…”
Section: Systematic Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Related articles focused on studying the dynamics of maintenance and rehabilitation of highway projects for policy analysis and decision making [39][40][41], environmental and economic impacts of infrastructurehighway projects [42], and fnancing of infrastructure projects [43,44]. Furthermore, sustainability studies also used SD to explore the dynamics of causal relationships and strategies and to realize sustainability improvement programs [45][46][47].…”
Section: Systematic Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Del Borghi et al (2021) underscored the nature of building sustainability, stating that, One of the most significant challenges of improving sustainability at the global level is the management of climate change and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions[and] energy efficiency measures represent the main strategies and targets of any country's plans to combat the climate crisis. (p. 1) Because much infrastructure was built before sustainability became an area of concern,Hessami et al (2020) noted that "in the United States, the electricity consumed in energyefficient buildings accounts for only 30% of the country's total building electricity consumption"…”
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